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Demo-Sonic Screamer CD 2014 Demo Records Made in USA Jungle Bellow New Sealed

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer's sealing. Item is in ...
Style
2000s
CD Grading
Good (G)
Inlay Condition
Good (G)
Case Type
Jewel Case: Standard
Type
Album
Features
Sealed
Color
Multicolor
Case Condition
Good (G)
Language
English
Movie/TV Title
Sonic Screamer (CD-RP)
Edition
Parental Advisory
UPC
0617237337252

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
CD Baby, Cdb
UPC
0617237337252
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15046037616

Product Key Features

Release Year
2014
Format
CD
Genre
Heavy Metal
Artist
Demo
Release Title
Sonic Screamer

Dimensions

Item Weight
0.24 lb

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
19
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
Hellish Beat, Noise Reduction, I Coulda Been Somebody, Knife, Smoking Rope, Don't Take Away My Happiness, Jungle Bellow, Conception, What's the Meaning of This?, Pioneer Stock, Cold Turd, Sitting There, Bon Jovi Sucks, Beware of the Deep Voiced Commando, Sherlock Homeboy, Mardis Gras, Banshee, Space, Metamorphosis: Submarine/Anarchy/Scrambled Brain/Chaos/Sumbarine 2
Notes
Notes on the individual tracks: Hellish Beat: This song originally had vocals but it was a lot of mindless yelling. I edited it down until it was nothing but really solid instrumental and then added in the cowbell at the beginning. The idea of putting an instrumental with a cowbell intro as the opening song of an album was hilarious. Noise Reduction: Originally about 4 minutes long, which was way too long for what it was. Thus, I edited it down to a crisp 2:23 or so and added the drums. I Coulda Been Somebody: This song was greatly improved by the over the top epic drums that sound like something from 2001: A Space Odyssey. There was some unintentional feedback in the vocals that I tried to edit out as best I could, but you can still hear a slight bit during the climactic title line near the end. Knife: The original recording of this song was pretty rough, but I always thought there was a good idea in it. I finally harnessed in the best parts and ditched the sloppy stuff, and the drums also really drive this one forward in propulsive fashion. This is probably one of the more accessible songs in terms of traditional structure. Smoking Rope: This one is the first single. I always felt it was one of my best, and the eerie and tripped out drum loop only adds to it. The video is on You Tube now as well. Don't Take Away My Happiness: This song was originally one of the first things I ever recorded on my first, very crude, Demo tape (and no, that one won't see the light of day unless there's a demand for it). There were two other versions I recorded but most of the finished version is the 2nd one, with maybe a sampled in line 'I said' used from the 3rd version. Jungle Bellow: One of the absolute hardest songs to put together, mainly due to the weird prog rock sections to it that required a variety of drum beats. The soft, whispered intro needed a softer drum beat, while the wild midsection needed a more booming drum beat, and then the even crazier feedback drenched finale needed yet another type of beat. I felt a bridge was needed between sections 2 and 3, so I added at first a military style drum beat (which later became the intro and finale to Beware of the Deep Voiced Commando). I edited that out and just added a typical drum beat that built to a crescendo, but there still was no ultra cathartic moment. I finally added in this mega loud scream from a song I wasn't using otherwise (Screaming Fool), and finally that was it. Conception: This one was pretty easy to do. The original song was fairly clean since my recordings were getting better. Just added the drums and maybe edited them a bit until it worked. What's the Meaning of This?: Honestly I thought about cutting this song initially since I wasn't all that happy with the 2nd half of it, which was too much of the same beat. But then I added the initial driving section of the song to the 2nd half, and now it very well might be one of the better songs on the album. Pioneer Stock: Much like Hellish Beat this came from the same recording sessions, and yes, it had some really bad vocals that I edited off. I loved the sound of the keyboard itself on the Demo though, so again I kept what worked and trashed the stuff that didn't. The drums were icing on the cake. The curious beginning and end beats were done purely by accident, a byproduct of drum after effects. Cold Turd: This one was a headache. I always thought it was one of the best Demo tracks, but the song's beat was so fast it was hard to play drums to it. I messed with it 3 or 4 times, scrapping various versions entirely before finally settling on the current one. I don't know that I am still 100% happy with it, but it is the closest to what I had in mind. Sitting There: One of my brother's favorite tracks, he just cracks up at the booming vocal yelling at the beginning. The drums were desperately needed here however since the original was so barren sounding. The static intro was originally from a track called Revolting

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