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MagentaMantaLoveTree
1993 studio album by Dighayzoose From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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MagentaMantaLoveTree (1993) was the second album released by Dighayzoose with a duration of nearly 65 minutes. All band members, except of Jimmi Rodrigez, participated in the writing process.[3] The album was a departure from their debut which had been, according to multiple critics, essentially a Red Hot Chili Peppers clone.[5][3] According to True Tunes News the band used the language of psychedelia to create "bizarre and visual lyrics."[3] Their lyrics touched sometimes personal topics such as love & beauty in a dream about a future wife ("MagentaMantaLoveTree"), hate ("H8 Machine"), and self-loathing ("Diggin' Away").[2][4] Musically the album contained a great number of styles[1] mashed together into a George Clinton style "cosmic slop."[2] One review drew musical parallels to Steve Vai, Primus, Faith No More, Jane's Addiction, and Scaterd Few.[4]
Many of the tracks are prepended by short samples.
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Track listing
- "Beginning" – 0:16
- "Dancing In Concert With The Infinite" – 4:42
- "Whoompfinashun #7" – 0:11
- "Slatherage" – 7:31
- "Brave Strong Song" – 0:08
- "Lift" – 4:58
- "MagentaMantaLoveTree" – 8:34
- "No One Told You?" – 0:10
- "Secret" – 4:40
- "Detention – 3:00 a.m." – 0:25
- "Penalty Box" – 0:32
- "Circle Of Pain" – 4:41
- "Doubt" – 5:55
- "Diggin' Away" – 3:05
- "Vanillanator" – 0:09
- "H8 Machine" – 3:27
- "Untitled" – 0:20
- "Black-Eyed Pea" – 5:45
- "99¢ Smile" – 0:18
- "B.D.O.C." – 2:34
- "Regret" – 5:41
- "Twenty-second Track" – 0:49
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