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''Destination Time Tomorrow'' is an EP by
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. This is the second chapter of the ''Destination Time'' trilogy, named after the controversial
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screenplay. ''Tomorrow'' contains songs featuring movies from the 1980s through the 2000s and films influenced by future elements including
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. The album packaging featured the CD wrapped in a cardboard " facehugger" from ''
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'', and the 10" LP has a pop-up "
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" in the middle of its gatefold cover.


Reception

''Destination Time Today'' was generally well received by critics. Sloane Daley of Punknews.org called the album "an interesting take on grind", saying that "the musical accompaniment with its hectic chord progressions and alternating shrill screams and gruff yelling provides an essential atmosphere". Chris Gramlich of ''
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'' said the band is "awesome from the get go", and praised the "unrelenting combination of confrontation...with numerous film samples". Adrien Begrand of
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described the album as "full-throttle, top-notch grindcore", praising "arrangements that alternate from spazzy, to crushing, to downright catchy". Critics also enjoyed the packaging and artwork, but several called the packaging "impractical".


Track listing

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" – 1:54 #" A Shocking Interrogation" – 2:02 #" A Misappropriation of Sector Resources" – 2:09 #" Corpserate Greed" – 2:18 #" A Waste of Ammo" – 1:35 #" I Think I'm Going to Love the Future" – 2:13 #" Todd and Janelle" – 2:04 #" The Dream Left Behind" – 1:56


Personnel

*"Kalvin Kristoff" – vocals *"Jason Schmidt" – guitar, vocals *"Sven Calhoun" – bass *"Alan Hunter" – drums


References

2007 EPs Graf Orlock (band) EPs Level Plane Records EPs {{ep-stub