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Format: 2LP
Label: Numero Group
Year: 2024
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Visible Distance
A2 Switch Is Down
A3 Stepping Softly Into
A4 Clear Set
A5 Benedict
A6 No Longer Stranger
B1 Symptom
B2 Flux
B3 Desperate Motion
B4 Longer, Stranger
C1 The Entire Vaste Situation
C2 Painfully Obvious
C3 Four Measure Start
C4 City
C5 Mud
C6 Close To Far Away
C7 Fence Song
D1 Four Measure Start (Live On WFMU)
D2 Mud (Live On WFMU)
D3 No Longer Stranger (Live On WFMU)
D4 Close To Far Away (Live On WFMU)
D5 Symptom (Live On WFMU)
D6 Painfully Obvious (Live On WFMU)
D7 City (Live On WFMU)
Recordings from 1992 & 1993.
PERSONNEL:
Bass – Anthony Malat
Drums – Brooks Headley
Guitar – Tonie Joy
Vocals – Colin Seven, Tonie Joy
From the ashes of Moss Icon, Universal Order of Armageddon blasted forth out of Annapolis, MD in a combustive maelstrom of mystifying riffs, syncopated beats, and commanding vocals. Compiled here are the band's Gravity, Vermin Scum, and Kill Rock Stars recordings, housed in a deluxe gatefold jacket with a comprehensive 24-page book packed with photos, notes, and iconography from their 1993-’94 run.
Label: Numero Group
Year: 2024
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Visible Distance
A2 Switch Is Down
A3 Stepping Softly Into
A4 Clear Set
A5 Benedict
A6 No Longer Stranger
B1 Symptom
B2 Flux
B3 Desperate Motion
B4 Longer, Stranger
C1 The Entire Vaste Situation
C2 Painfully Obvious
C3 Four Measure Start
C4 City
C5 Mud
C6 Close To Far Away
C7 Fence Song
D1 Four Measure Start (Live On WFMU)
D2 Mud (Live On WFMU)
D3 No Longer Stranger (Live On WFMU)
D4 Close To Far Away (Live On WFMU)
D5 Symptom (Live On WFMU)
D6 Painfully Obvious (Live On WFMU)
D7 City (Live On WFMU)
Recordings from 1992 & 1993.
PERSONNEL:
Bass – Anthony Malat
Drums – Brooks Headley
Guitar – Tonie Joy
Vocals – Colin Seven, Tonie Joy
From the ashes of Moss Icon, Universal Order of Armageddon blasted forth out of Annapolis, MD in a combustive maelstrom of mystifying riffs, syncopated beats, and commanding vocals. Compiled here are the band's Gravity, Vermin Scum, and Kill Rock Stars recordings, housed in a deluxe gatefold jacket with a comprehensive 24-page book packed with photos, notes, and iconography from their 1993-’94 run.