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The Blood-Splat Rating System

1995 studio album by Powerman 5000 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Blood-Splat Rating System
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The Blood-Splat Rating System is the debut studio album by the American rock band Powerman 5000. Released in 1995 through Conscience Records, it was the band's second independent release. The album was a local success in Boston, sold out its initial pressing and won three awards from the 1995 Boston Phoenix Readers' Poll, including "Best Metal Album", "Best Rap Album" and "Album of the Year".[7][8] Its success led to a contract with the major label DreamWorks Records, who reissued the album under the title Mega!! Kung Fu Radio on February 25, 1997. It had sold 156,954 copies by 2003.[9]

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Musical style

The album's musical style incorporates elements of heavy metal, funk, hard rock, and rap.[10] According to AllMusic's Chris Slawecki, vocalist Spider One "doesn't sing one single lyric, instead barking out the lyrics in a hard staccato delivery."[10]

Track listing

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Note

  1. "Even Superman Shot Himself" ends at 5:46. A hidden track, "File Under Action", starts at 6:18, after 32 seconds of silence. The hidden track itself is three minutes and 51 seconds long.[11]
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Personnel

Credits taken from the CD liner notes.[12]

Powerman 5000

  • Spider – vocals
  • Adam 12 – guitar
  • Dorian – bass
  • Jordan – percussion
  • Allan – drums

Technical

  • Mudrock – production, mixing
  • Chris Shaw – mixing
  • Dan McLaughlin – assistant engineering
  • Scott Young – assistant engineering
  • Roger Lian – mastering

References

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