Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Anyone for Doomsday?

2001 studio album by Powerman 5000 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anyone for Doomsday?
Remove ads

Anyone for Doomsday? is the third full-length album by American rock band Powerman 5000.

Quick Facts Studio album by Powerman 5000, Released ...
More information Review scores, Source ...
Remove ads

Background

The album was originally slated as the follow-up to 1999's Tonight the Stars Revolt!. Spider has said in interviews that the album was dropped because it sounded too much like the previous album and that he wanted to release something fresh and different instead of repeating himself. During this time, however, conflicts began to arise causing longtime members Dorian 27 (Dorian Heartsong) and Al3 (Allen Pahanish) to leave the band. As a result, the album went unreleased for many years. The album was available for a while on Powerman 5000's official website through Spider One's record label, Megatronic Records. The promotional copies featured artwork that was different from the copies available on the website. The album however was taken down for legal reasons. The album is now available in full on iTunes and Spotify and the physical copy of the album has become a collectors item.

Remove ads

In other media

Remove ads

Track listing

More information No., Title ...

All lyrics are written by Spider One; all music is composed by Powerman 5000.

  • The song "The Future That Never Was" ends at 4:35. After 30 seconds of silence (4:35–5:05), a hidden track starts; it's a strange transmission-like sound with some additional beats before cutting off completely.
  • The original version of "Rise" can be found on demo versions of the album.
  • "Disease of Machinery" is sometimes listed as "Machines for the Living" on the back

Credits

Chart positions

Singles - Billboard (United States)

More information Year, Single ...

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads