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Recorded 11/83-1/84. Engineered, mixed, and produced by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> at Brainstorm Room except &quot;Sleeping Beast&quot;, engineered by Rave at Mush Room VBCC 21/1/84. According to the liner notes: &quot;<span class=SpellE>Thanx</span> to The Monk &amp; Bear for their contributions, N.E. &amp; P.C., <span class=SpellE>L.P.D.s</span> (Nocturnal Emissions, Portion Control, Legendary Pink Dots) for their influences and hellos, B.L. (Bill <span class=SpellE>Leeb</span>) and friends for the support. TS for everything else.&quot; </p> <p>Notes: Initially planned to be a limited edition of 50 copies, although only 35 copies were officially made (15 hand dubbed, 20 high speed dubbed). However, there were at least 15 more copies (numbered 36 through 50) produced, possibly by Bill <span class=SpellE>Leeb</span>. It's quite likely that additional bootleg copies also exist.</p> <p>These tracks appear in a <span class=SpellE>remastered</span> form on BACK AND FORTH SERIES TWO (listed below). The mix of 'Sleeping Beast' included here is a different (and shorter) mix from those included later on the 'Remission' and 'Back &amp; Forth Series 2' releases.</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>REMISSION</b></p> <p>x EP 1984 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 12 NTWK 12 CA</p> <p>x EP 1984 <span class=SpellE>Scarface</span>/Play it Again Sam FACE 10 BE</p> <p>x EP 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTM 6301 CA</p> <p>Smothered Hope / Glass Houses / Far Too Frail / Solvent / Sleeping Beast / <span class=SpellE>Brap</span>...</p> <p>Notes: The Belgian EP release is labeled 45 rpm, but was pressed for play at 33 rpm. Label variations exist on the FACE 10 Belgian copies - one early edition of the <span class=SpellE>Scarface</span> pressing has a photo of skulls with crossbones on the label (same as the initial <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Canada 12 NTWK 12 pressings), whereas apparently later editions had more generic black lettering on plain white paper, with no photos.</p> <p>Vinyl etching (on original <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> pressings): Side Back (Side A), Side Forth (Side B)- TLC? </p> <p>Some copies of the 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI pressings have the A &amp; B sides reversed. Some copies have B side on both sides. Most copies are correct.</p> <p>Some early copies included a small foldout <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> calendar, which pictured all of <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk's</span> releases up to that point. It is unclear if this is the same calendar that was included in some copies of the &quot;Bites&quot; vinyl LP in 1985. </p> <p>x CS 1985 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 12 NTWK C12 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1985 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Important 88561-5009-4 US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTMC 6301 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1993 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-30082 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1995 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Records 0-6700-30082-2-8 US</p> <p>CD ???? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Records 0-6700-30211-2-8 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>CD 2004 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Records ??? US</p> <p>Smothered Hope / Glass Houses / Incision / Far Too Frail / Film / <span class=SpellE>Manwhole</span> / Ice Breaker / Solvent / Sleeping Beast / Glass Out / <span class=SpellE>Brap</span>...</p> <p>Personnel: <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key, <span class=SpellE>Nivek</span> Ogre, with guest artists Wilhelm Schroeder (bass <span class=SpellE>synth</span> on 3 tracks), Mr. D. <span class=SpellE>Plevin</span> (fretless bass on &quot;Glass Houses&quot;). Produced and engineered by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key and David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>. Recorded in 1984 at Mushroom, except 'Incision', 'Film', '<span class=SpellE>Manwhole</span>', and 'Ice Breaker', which were recorded in 1985 at Mushroom. </p> <p>Notes: The versions of &quot;Film&quot; and &quot;Icebreaker&quot; differ from the versions later released on the CS / CD versions of BITES listed below. The version of 'Sleeping Beast' included here is slightly different (and longer) than the mix that appeared earlier on the original 'Back &amp; Forth' cassette. The version that appeared on 'Back &amp; Forth Series 2' is essentially the same as the one included here, only slightly edited. </p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>BITES</b></p> <p>x LP 1985 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> NTWK 15 CA</p> <p>x LP 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTL 30002 CA</p> <p>Assimilate / Dead Lines / Blood On The Wall / Icebreaker / The Choke / Social Deception / Basement / Last Call / Film</p> <p>Notes: This is the order the tracks appear on the album. The cover lists the track &quot;Film&quot; as appearing on the end of Side Attack (side 1) after &quot;Icebreaker&quot;.</p> <p>The track &quot;Icebreaker&quot; that appears on various editions of BITES is made up of the first 30 seconds of the track &quot;<span class=SpellE>Manwhole</span>&quot; edited together with the track &quot;Ice Breaker&quot;, both originally on REMISSION (listed above).</p> <p>The 1985 edition included a full <span class=SpellE>colour</span> <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> calendar/catalog insert, and had black and white center labels with track listing on one side of the vinyl and <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> logo on other. On the label with the track listing, the text  bites are infectious appears.<span style='mso-spacerun:yes'>  </span>Label contact address and phone number printed on back of jacket.</p> <p>Vinyl etching (on original <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> copies):</p> <p>- Side Attack (side 1) - OTHER SIDE</p> <p>- Side Decay (side 2) - 'HELL 'O' DEATH DAY' THIS SIDE</p> <p>x CS 1985 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 15 NTWK C15 CA</p> <p>Assimilate / Dead Lines / Blood On The Wall / Church / Icebreaker / Tomorrow / Dead Doll / Film / Love / The Choke / Social Deception / Christianity / Basement / Last Call / Falling / The Centre Bullet / Cage</p> <p>Another version of this 1985 cassette exists, notable by its j-card prominently stating &quot;Printed And Made in <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Canada</st1:place></st1:country-region> by WORLD RECORDS&quot;. This version shares the same catalog # on the outer packaging, but the tape itself is labeled as catalog # WRC4-4143. It has the following <span class=SpellE>tracklist</span>:</p> <p>Assimilate / Blood on the Wall / Deadlines / Church / Ice Breaker / Tomorrow / Dead Doll / Film / Love / The Choke / Social Deception / Christianity / Basement / Last Call / Falling / The Centre Bullet </p> <p>x CS 1985 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>-Important 88561-5008-4 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region> </p> <p>Assimilate / Blood on the Wall / Deadlines / Ice Breaker / Film / Church // Choke / Christianity / Social Deception /Basement / Last Call / Tomorrow / Love</p> <p>Personnel: <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key, <span class=SpellE>Nivek</span> Ogre, with guest artists Wilhelm Schroeder (bass <span class=SpellE>synth</span> on 2 tracks), Tom <span class=SpellE>Ellard</span> (tapes, samples on &quot;Assimilate&quot;, Mr. D. <span class=SpellE>Plevin</span> (bass guitar on &quot;Blood On The Wall&quot;). Produced and engineered by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key and David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>. &quot;Assimilate&quot; produced and mixed by Tom <span class=SpellE>Ellard</span>.</p> <p>Notes: &quot;The Centre Bullet&quot; appears in a re-recorded form, with vocals added by Edward Ka-<span class=SpellE>Spel</span>, on the <st1:PlaceName w:st="on">Tear</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st="on">Garden</st1:PlaceType>'s debut EP as listed in the <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:PlaceName w:st="on">Tear</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st="on">Garden</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> section of this discography.</p> <p>x LP 1985 Play it Again Sam FACE 15 BE</p> <p>Assimilate / The Choke / Blood on the Wall / Church / Dead Lines / Last Call / Basement / Tomorrow</p> <p>Notes: Front cover inset picture is tan instead of black and grey. Small inset pictures on back cover are slightly different from Canadian copies. There are 2 label variations on the FACE 15 copies. Early pressings had more ornate black labels with silver text, whereas apparently later copies had generic pinkish lettering on black labels.</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTLC 30002 CA/US</p> <p>Assimilate / Dead Lines / Blood On The Wall / Church / Icebreaker / Tomorrow / Film / Love / The Choke / Social Deception / Christianity / Basement / Last Call</p> <p>CD 1993 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-30002 CA/US</p> <p>CD 2004 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> ?? US</p> <p>Assimilate / Blood On The Wall / Dead Lines / Church / Icebreaker / Tomorrow / Dead Doll / Film / Love / The Choke / Social Deception / Christianity / Basement / Last Call / Falling / The Centre Bullet / One Day</p> <p>Notes: The track &quot;One Day&quot; is not listed on the cover. It was previously unreleased. This CD release includes all the tracks that appeared on every previous format of BITES except &quot;Cage&quot; (which is available on the CHAINSAW release, listed below).</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>DIG IT</b></p> <p>x 12&quot; 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NT12 3002 CA</p> <p>x 12&quot; 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI V-15267&nbsp;&nbsp; US</p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1991 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-3002 CA/US</p> <p>xCD5&quot; 199? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 0-6700-33002-2-3 US</p> <p>Dig It (12&quot; version) / The Choke (re-grip)</p> <p>There were two different Canadian vinyl 12&quot; issues: One with original labels (light orange) one with new labels (pink and green).</p> <p>x 12&quot; 1986 Play it Again Sam BIAS 37 BE</p> <p>Dig It (12&quot; version) / The Choke (re-grip) / Film</p> <p>Info: Produced and engineered by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key and Dave <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>. Mixed by Key / <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span> and Chris Sheppard. The European vinyl erroneously lists production by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key and Dave Sheppard. </p> <p>Front cover is black and blue instead of black and white. The version of 'Film' is from 'Bites'. There exist two different label variations for the BIAS 37 editions: earlier copies had black lettering on white labels, while later copies (presumed to be pressed around 1990 or so) had more generic black text on yellow labels.<span style='mso-spacerun:yes'>  </span>On the back cover the words  Made <span class=GramE>In</span> Benelux appear at the bottom.<span style='mso-spacerun:yes'>  </span><span style='mso-spacerun:yes'> </span></p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>MIND: THE PERPETUAL INTERCOURSE</b></p> <p>x LP 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTL 30005 CA</p> <p>x LP <st1:Street w:st="on"><st1:address w:st="on">1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI ST</st1:address></st1:Street>-12545 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>x LP 1986 Play it Again Sam BIAS 43 BE</p> <p>x LP 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI 064-24 0676 1 NL</p> <p>x LP <st1:Street w:st="on"><st1:address w:st="on">1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol ST</st1:address></st1:Street> .240676. AU</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTLC 30005 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI C4-90467? US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI 4XT-12545 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1986 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI 064-24 0676 4 NL</p> <p>One Time <st1:Street w:st="on"><st1:address w:st="on">One Place</st1:address></st1:Street> / Gods Gift (Maggot) / Three Blind Mice / Love / Stairs And Flowers / Antagonism / 200 Years / Dig It / Burnt With Water</p> <p>Notes: To promote this release, the record company distributed specially printed hospital gowns, although due to their rarity, the existence of these has been called into question. Promo copies of the vinyl LP were the same as the regular <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region> copies, although the outer cover jackets included an industry-standard gold stamp indicating the promo status. </p> <p>The version of &quot;Love&quot; on MIND:TPI differs from the version included on the BITES CS / CD.</p> <p>Some copies of the NTL 30005 vinyl editions come with a single page <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> insert. On this pressing, the last 5 seconds of 'Burnt With Water' are cut out.</p> <p>The Canadian pressing has a lock groove on the end of side B (the ending samples from 'Burnt With Water' are looped, though this can only be heard on certain turntables without automatic stylus pickup). PIAS copies are not pressed this way and consequently may be missing a few odd seconds of 'Burnt With Water'. More info needed. Additionally, the <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> pressings of the LP cover art have a slightly more 'purple' tinge than the PIAS versions, which are more blue in color. This is likely simply a by-product of the inks used, rather than a conscious effort to differentiate the two. </p> <p>The Australian pressing may have been promo-only, as the only reported copy had promo stamps on the rear sleeve as well as the vinyl labels. This pressing did not include the lock groove of the Canadian copies.</p> <p>The <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region> cassette listed initially (catalog # C4-90467) needs to be verified, as catalog # 4XT-12545 seems to be the regular Capitol release. Additionally, an advance copy of the <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region> cassette issued by Capitol also exists, with the same 4XT-12545 catalog number. This release has a peach-<span class=SpellE>coloured</span> insert with black text and no artwork.</p> <p>Vinyl etchings: These are apparently only present on the Canadian pressings.</p> <ul type=disc> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l2 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list .5in'>Side 1 - NTWK ORGANISED CHAOS </li> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l2 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list .5in'>Side 2 - EXECUTE ECONOMIC SLAVE </li> </ul> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTCD37/W2-30005 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI CDP-7-90467-2 (DIDX 3236) US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 19?? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Records 0-6700-30005-2-9 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>CD 2004 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> ?? US</p> <p>One Time <st1:Street w:st="on"><st1:address w:st="on">One Place</st1:address></st1:Street> / Gods Gift (Maggot) / Three Blind Mice / Love / Stairs And Flowers / Antagonism / 200 Years / Dig It (12&quot; version) / Burnt With Water / Chainsaw / Addiction (2nd dose) / Stares and Flowers (too far gone) / deep down Trauma Hounds (remix)</p> <p class=MsoNormal>Personnel: <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key, <span class=SpellE>Nivek</span> Ogre, with guest artists D. Rudolph <span class=SpellE>Goettel</span> (gadgetry on 5 tracks, Tom <span class=SpellE>Ellard</span> (<span class=SpellE>drums,CDs,effects</span> on &quot;Chainsaw&quot;), David Jackson (chainsaw on &quot;Chainsaw&quot;), Wilhelm Schroeder (backing voice on &quot;Stairs &amp; Flowers&quot;). Produced and engineered by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key and Dave <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>. &quot;Chainsaw&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key, Dave <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, Ogre, and assisted by <span class=SpellE>Ric</span> <span class=SpellE>Arboit</span>. &quot;Addiction (2nd dose)&quot; and &quot;deep down Trauma Hounds (remix)&quot; produced, engineered, and mixed by Adrian Sherwood, assisted by Steve <span class=SpellE>Spapperi</span>. &quot;Stairs &amp; Flowers (too far gone) produced and engineered by Key and <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, additional production, instrumentation, and remix by Justin Strauss and <span class=SpellE>Murry</span> Elias, with edits by <span class=SpellE>Chep</span> Nunez. </p> <p>Notes: The track listing above is the proper one. The listings printed on the cover and disc have the following errors:</p> <ul type=disc> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l4 level1 lfo2;tab-stops:list .5in'>&quot;Dig It (12&quot; version)&quot; is listed as &quot;Dig It&quot; </li> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l4 level1 lfo2;tab-stops:list .5in'>&quot;Addiction (2nd Dose)&quot; is listed as &quot;Addiction&quot; </li> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l4 level1 lfo2;tab-stops:list .5in'>&quot;Stares and Flowers (too far gone)&quot; is listed as &quot;Stairs and Flowers (dub)&quot; </li> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l4 level1 lfo2;tab-stops:list .5in'>&quot;deep down Trauma Hounds (remix)&quot; is listed as &quot;<span class=SpellE>Deepdown</span> <span class=SpellE>Trama</span> Hounds&quot; on the cover and &quot;deep down Trauma Hounds&quot; on the disc</li> </ul> <p>The extra tracks on the CD originally appeared on the CHAINSAW EP and ADDICTION 12&quot; releases listed below. The original Capitol US release of the CD was housed in a color artwork <span class=SpellE>longbox</span>.</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>CHAINSAW</b></p> <p>x EP 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTM 6305 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTMC 6305 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1993 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-6305 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 199? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 0-6700-36305-2-8 US</p> <p>Chainsaw / Assimilate (r23) / Cage / Stairs and Flowers (def wish mix) / Stares and Flowers (too far gone)</p> <p>Personnel: <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key, <span class=SpellE>Nivek</span> Ogre, with <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key, <span class=SpellE>Nivek</span> Ogre, with guest artists D. Rudolph <span class=SpellE>Goettel</span> (keyboard and gadgetry on &quot;Chainsaw&quot; and &quot;Stairs &amp; Flowers&quot;), Tom <span class=SpellE>Ellard</span> (<span class=SpellE>drums,CDs,effects</span> on &quot;Chainsaw&quot;, tapes, EQ knobs, and sampling on &quot;Assimilate&quot;), David Jackson (chainsaw on &quot;Chainsaw&quot;), Wilhelm Schroeder (backing voice on &quot;Stairs &amp; Flowers&quot;, bass <span class=SpellE>synth</span> on &quot;Cage&quot;), Mr. D. <span class=SpellE>PLevin</span> (bass guitar on &quot;Cage&quot;).Produced and engineered by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key and David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>. &quot;Chainsaw&quot;, &quot;Assimilate&quot;, and &quot;Cage&quot; mixed by Key, <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, and Ogre, assisted by <span class=SpellE>Ric</span> <span class=SpellE>Arboit</span>. &quot;Stairs &amp; Flowers&quot; produced and engineered by Key and <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, additional <span class=SpellE>product&quot;Stairs</span> &amp; Flowers (too far gone) produced and engineered by Key and <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, additional production, instrumentation, and remix by Justin Strauss and <span class=SpellE>Murry</span> Elias, with edits by <span class=SpellE>Chep</span> Nunez. </p> <p>Notes: &quot;Stares and Flowers (too far gone)&quot; is <span class=SpellE>mistitled</span> &quot;Stairs and Flowers (to far gone mix)&quot; on the label of the EP release.</p> <p>There were two different issues of the vinyl: One with original labels (light orange) one with new labels (pink and green).</p> <p>Vinyl etchings:</p> <ul type=disc> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l0 level1 lfo3;tab-stops:list .5in'>Side A - WEVE GOT THE TASTE and SHEPPARD WASHES THE BLOOD </li> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l0 level1 lfo3;tab-stops:list .5in'>Side AA - ICH BIEN SHOOSHER, LOVE AFFAIR, RPM, COPA, BUSINESS and DIAMOND</li> </ul> <p>&quot;ICH BIEN SCHOOSHER&quot; (as well as the &quot;ICH BIN SHEISS&quot; etching on the 'Cleanse Fold' vinyl etching listed below) probably refers to the Skinny Puppy concert in Munich, Germany on November 4, 1986, whereas <span class=SpellE>cEvin</span>, Dwayne, and Ogre collaborated with the bands Severed Heads, <span class=SpellE>a;Grumh</span>, and Snowy Red on a 40-minute improvised noise set. An audience member can be heard late in the show screaming something similar to the above. This concert was recorded and intended for release on vinyl LP through Puppy's then-European label, Play It Again Sam. Unfortunately, the master tapes were stolen when the touring van was broken into. The show now only exists on a live bootleg audience tape.</p> <p>&quot;WEVE GOT THE TASTE&quot; refers to the Tina Turner sample (taken from a Diet Pepsi commercial) that appears in &quot;Assimilate (r23 remix).</p> <p>&quot;SHEPPARD WASHES THE BLOOD&quot; is a reference to Toronto DJ and long-time Puppy friend, Chris Sheppard.</p> <p>&quot;LOVE AFFAIR&quot;, &quot;RPM&quot;, &quot;COPA&quot;, &quot;BUSINESS&quot; and &quot;DIAMOND&quot; are all names of <st1:City w:st="on">Toronto</st1:City> and <st1:City w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Vancouver</st1:place></st1:City> nightclubs, some now defunct.</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>STAIRS &amp; FLOWERS</b></p> <p>x 12&quot; 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI V-15281 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>Stairs and Flowers (def wish mix) / Stares and Flowers (too far gone) / Chainsaw / Assimilate (r23) </p> <p>Notes: A <span class=SpellE>retitled</span> release of the CHAINSAW EP (listed above) with the tracks reordered and the track &quot;Cage&quot; dropped.</p> <p>There is a promotional version of this release <span class=SpellE>rumoured</span> to exist with the same track listing as the commercial edition, packaged in a bag with a sticker and MIND: TPI poster. <span style='mso-spacerun:yes'> </span>Additionally, there are promo copies of the vinyl that are the same as the regular US copies, although the outer cover jackets included an industry-standard gold stamp indicating the promo status. </p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>CLEANSE FOLD &amp; MANIPULATE</b></p> <p>x LP 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTL 30011 CA</p> <p>x LP 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI CLT-46922 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p><span class=GramE>x</span> LP 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI 064-7 469221 NL</p> <p><span class=GramE>x</span> LP 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI EST-2052<span style='mso-spacerun:yes'>  </span>GB</p> <p>CD 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-30011 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI CDP-7-46922-2 (DIDX 1780) US</p> <p>CD 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Europe NET 019 CD BE</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTLC 30011 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI C4T-46922 US</p> <p>CD 19?? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Records 0-6700-30011-2-0 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>First Aid / Addiction / Shadow Cast / Draining Faces / The Mourn / Second Tooth / Tear Or Beat / deep down Trauma Hounds / Anger / Epilogue</p> <p>Personnel: <span class=SpellE>Nivek</span> Ogre, <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key, D. Rudolph <span class=SpellE>Goettel</span> with guest artist <span class=SpellE>Mowse</span> (backing vocals on &quot;Tear Or Beat&quot;), Rave (live sound and guitar on &quot;Anger&quot; and &quot;deep down Trauma Hounds&quot;). Produced and engineered by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key and Dave <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>.</p> <p>Notes: To promote this release, Capitol <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region> distributed eyeball paperweights. The original Capitol US release of the CD was housed in a color artwork <span class=SpellE>longbox</span>. <span style='mso-spacerun:yes'> </span>Promo copies of the vinyl LP were the same as the regular <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">US</st1:country-region></st1:place> copies, although the outer cover jackets included an industry-standard gold stamp indicating the promo status.<span style='mso-spacerun:yes'>  </span></p> <p>The <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">United Kingdom</st1:place></st1:country-region> 12 vinyl has a thick, deluxe darker tone inner sleeve with a notch opening.<span style='mso-spacerun:yes'>  </span>The text coloring of the song titles is also different and at the bottom, the following words appear,  audio sculpture by .<span style='mso-spacerun:yes'>  </span></p> <p><span class=SpellE>Rumours</span> of a brown/smoke-<span class=SpellE>coloured</span> vinyl (for <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Canadian vinyl copies) have been mentioned, but it is has been generally concluded that these are simply poorly-made black vinyl, thus the <span class=SpellE>diffrentiation</span> in tone. </p> <p>Vinyl etchings (presumably these are from the Canadian vinyl, as the <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region> version does not include them):</p> <p class=MsoNormal>An advance-release promotional cassette was also issued by Capitol US, with a plain red j-card and no graphics.</p> <ul type=disc> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l1 level1 lfo4;tab-stops:list .5in'>That Side (side 1) - BRAP... </li> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l1 level1 lfo4;tab-stops:list .5in'>This Side (side 2) - ICH BIN SCHEISS! </li> </ul> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>ADDICTION</b></p> <p>x 12&quot; 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NT12 3010 CA</p> <p>x 12&quot; 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI V-15319 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1991 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-3010 CA</p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1991 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI 0-6700-33010-2-2 US</p> <p>Addiction (first dose) / Addiction (second dose) / deep down Trauma Hounds (remix)</p> <p>Info: &quot;Addiction (first dose)&quot; produced by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key and Greg <span class=SpellE>Reely</span>, engineered by Greg <span class=SpellE>Reely</span>, Dave <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, Adrian Sherwood, and <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key. Edited by Greg <span class=SpellE>Reely</span>. &quot;Addiction (second dose)&quot; and &quot;deep down Trauma Hounds (remix)&quot; produced and engineered by Adrian Sherwood. Assisted by Steve <span class=SpellE>Spapperi</span>. Edited by Adrian Sherwood. Recorded at Mushroom and <st1:City w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Chicago</st1:place></st1:City> <span class=SpellE>Trax</span>. Mastered by Pete Norman.</p> <p>Notes: The Canadian pressings had more purple graphics on the cover, while the <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region> 12&quot; had more green graphics. The CD singles had grey on black graphics. The US CD single release has the catalog number W2-33010 printed on the disc itself, but not the sleeve.</p> <p>Vinyl etching:</p> <ul type=disc> <li class=MsoNormal style='mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; mso-list:l3 level1 lfo5;tab-stops:list .5in'>Side 2 - GREEN GUY </li> </ul> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>BITES AND REMISSION</b></p> <p>x CD 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTCD 30 CA</p> <p>x CD 1987 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Important 88561-5008-2 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>x CD 19?? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol cw2-30-748178t CA </p> <p>Film / Smothered Hope / Glass Houses / Far Too Frail / Solvent / Sleeping Beast / Glass Out / <span class=SpellE>Brap</span> / Assimilate (r23) / Dead Lines / Blood On The Wall / Ice Breaker / Christianity / The Choke (Re-grip) / Social Deception / Basement / Last Call</p> <p>Notes: This release is a compilation of the REMISSION and BITES releases with a couple of tracks replaced with remixed versions. It was deleted when <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> released REMISSION and BITES as two separate CDs. Two pressings were made of this disc: One by Praxis Technologies and another by <span class=SpellE>Americ</span> Disc Inc. The version of 'Film' is the shorter (2:19) mix from BITES rather than the extended version from REMISSION. Also, the version of 'Ice Breaker' is the longer (3.14) mix from BITES rather than the shorter (2:47) version from REMISSION.</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>REMISSION AND BITES</b></p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1987 Play it Again Sam BIAS 48 CD BE</p> <p>Smothered Hope / Glass Houses / Far Too Frail / Solvent / Sleeping Beast / <span class=SpellE>Brap</span>... / Assimilate / The Choke / Blood on the Wall / Church / Dead Lines / Last Call / Basement / Tomorrow</p> <p>Notes: A compilation of the European versions of REMISSION and BITES. There seems to be 2 different variations to this item, one of which seems to be a French pressing, with the same catalog number. This French variation appears to have the cover art <span class=SpellE>colours</span> transposed, likely a printers' error. </p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><span class=SpellE><b>VIVIsectVI</b></span></p> <p>x LP 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTL 30021 CA</p> <p>x LP 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI C1-91040 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>x LP <st1:Street w:st="on"><st1:address w:st="on">1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI ST</st1:address></st1:Street>-791040 AU</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTLC 30021 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI C4-91040 US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>Dogshit</span> / VX Gas Attack / Harsh Stone White / Human Disease (S.K.U.M.M.) / Who's Laughing Now? / <span class=SpellE>Testure</span> / State Aid / Hospital Waste / Fritter (Stella's Home)</p> <p>Notes: The first 500-1000 (needs clarification) copies of the <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Canada pressings are in gatefold sleeves, with full-<span class=SpellE>coloured</span> labels from the '<span class=SpellE>Dogshit</span>' artwork. A <span class=SpellE>coloured</span> vinyl version (either red or white) is also <span class=SpellE>rumoured</span> to exist, though this has yet to be verified. Presumably, the later Canadian, as well as all <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region> pressings (which incidentally have noticeably glossier sleeve stock), do not have the gatefold sleeves and have the generic Capitol/<span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> labels rather than the '<span class=SpellE>Dogshit</span>' art labels. The Australian pressings were non-gatefold and &quot;Manufactured And Distributed by the EMI music group <st1:place w:st="on">Australasia</st1:place>&quot;, according to the back cover of the album, though oddly enough the words &quot;Printed in the U.S.A &quot; appear under this info. It has been suggested that the sleeves were printed in the <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region>. </p> <p>CD 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTCD42/W2-30021 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI CDP-7-91040-2 (DIDX 3797) US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Europe NET 021 CD BE/AT</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1997 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 0-6700-30021-2-7 US</p> <p>CD 2004 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> ?? US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>Dogshit</span> / VX Gas Attack / Harsh Stone White / Human Disease (S.K.U.M.M.) / Who's Laughing Now? / <span class=SpellE>Testure</span> / State Aid / Hospital Waste / Fritter (Stella's Home) / Yes He Ran / Punk In Park Zoo's / The Second Opinion / <span class=SpellE>Funguss</span></p> <p>Personnel: <span class=SpellE>N.Ogre</span>, <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key, <span class=SpellE>D.Rudolph</span> <span class=SpellE>Goettel</span>, and Rave. Produced and engineered by David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span> and <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key, mid-1988.</p> <p>Info: The European CD release does not include the lyrics on the reverse tray liner, while North American copies do. The version of &quot;Punk In Park's Zoo&quot; included here is slightly different from the versions that appear on the &quot;Censor (<span class=SpellE>Dogshit</span>)&quot; single and &quot;B-Sides Collect&quot; CD. The mix included here ends with bouncy, <span class=SpellE>cartoonlike</span> sound effects, which the other edits are missing. The original Capitol US release of the CD was housed in a color artwork <span class=SpellE>longbox</span>.</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>CENSOR (DOGSHIT)</b></p> <p>x 12&quot; 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NT12 3021 CA</p> <p>x 12&quot; 1988 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI V-15420 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1991 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-3021 CA</p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1991 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI 0-6700-33021-2-8 [W2-33021] <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>Censor (extended) / Punk In Park Zoo's / Yes He Ran / Censor</p> <p>Info: Produced and engineered by David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span> and <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key.</p> <p>Notes: As the subtitle of this release suggests, &quot;Censor&quot; is actually the track &quot;<span class=SpellE>Dogshit</span>&quot; from <span class=SpellE>VIVIsectVI</span>, <span class=SpellE>retitled</span> to avoid troubles with stores refusing to carry the single, etc. The word &quot;<span class=SpellE>Dogshit</span>&quot; appears in small print on the spine of the release and nowhere else. The 12&quot; vinyl version of 'Punk In Park's Zoo' has a slightly different ending (none of the cartoon-like sounds) to the one on the '<span class=SpellE>VIVIsectVI</span>' CD. The version from this single also appears later on the &quot;B-Sides Collect&quot; CD.</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>TESTURE</b></p> <p>x 12&quot; 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI SPRO-79487 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p><span class=SpellE>Testure</span> 8:28 / <span class=SpellE>Testure</span> 5:05 </p> <p>Notes: Black vinyl promo-only release, packaged in a plain white sleeve, with no mention of the band being Skinny Puppy, nor a listing of the label, year, etc.. <span class=SpellE>Testure</span> 8:28 is the 12&quot; mix, and <span class=SpellE>Testure</span> 5:05 is the album version. </p> <p>x 12&quot; 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NT12 15439 CA</p> <p>x 12&quot; 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI V-15439 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1991 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-3052 CA/US</p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1991? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 0-6700-33052-2-8 ??</p> <p><span class=SpellE>Testure</span> (12&quot; mix) / <span class=SpellE>Testure</span> (S.F. mix) / The Second Opinion / Serpents</p> <p>Info: Produced and engineered by David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span> and <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key. &quot;<span class=SpellE>Testure</span> (S.F. mix)&quot; remixed and re-edited by David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span> and <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key. &quot;<span class=SpellE>Testure</span> (12&quot; mix)&quot; re-edited by Sir Arthur. Special guest Mr. Dale <span class=SpellE>Plevin</span> (fretless bass on &quot;<span class=SpellE>Testure</span>&quot;).</p> <p>Notes: &gt;Most copies of the 12&quot; were pressed on red vinyl. Some stock copies were pressed on black vinyl.</p> <p>x CD3&quot; 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI C3 44322 2 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>Testure</span> (<span class=SpellE>S.F.mix</span>) / <span class=SpellE>Testure</span> (12&quot; mix) / Serpents / Cage</p> <p>This release was housed in a color artwork <span class=SpellE>longbox</span>.</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>AIN'T IT DEAD YET? (A LIVE PERFORMANCE)</b></p> <p><span class=SpellE>xVIDEO</span> 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI NTV 01 CA/US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xVIDEO</span> 19?? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> w3-30061 CA/US</p> <p>DVD 2001 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 0-6700-30216-9-2 CA/US</p> <p>DVD 2001 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> Europe? ??? ??</p> <p>x CD 1991 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-30061 CA/US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1991 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W4-30061 CA/US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1997 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> W2-30061 US</p> <p>CD 2004 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> ?? US</p> <p>Intro / Anger / The Choke / Addiction / Assimilate / First Aid / Dig It / One Time One Place / deep down Trauma Hounds / Chainsaw / <span class=SpellE>Brap</span> (actually Draining Faces) / Smothered Hope</p> <p>Info: Recorded by <span class=SpellE>Ric</span> <span class=SpellE>Arboit</span>. Mixed by David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span></p> <p>Notes: Recorded live at the Concert Hall, <st1:City w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Toronto</st1:place></st1:City>, May 31 to June 1, 1987. The track listing above is proper one. On the cover of both releases, &quot;One Time One Place&quot; is incorrectly listed as &quot;Gods Gift Maggot&quot;. The later pressing of the CD corrected this error as well as indexing each song separately. The CD (all copies) as well as the DVDs (all copies) incorrectly list the song 'Draining Faces' as '<span class=SpellE>Brap</span>'. The original pressings of the CD had the entire 70-minute show on one index track. The initial DVD release also was rife with errors--incorrectly listing 'God's Gift (Maggot) in place of 'One Time One Place' as well as missing the entire intro (to the track 'Anger') and beginning and ending credits as seen in the VHS versions. This DVD was promptly recalled by <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> and a restored, corrected version (distinguishable by a 'Version 2.0' on the spine label) was released thereafter. This 'Version 2.0' edition still included the mislabeled 'God's Gift Maggot' on the outer case <span class=SpellE>tracklist</span>. Oddly, the European edition has a corrected track listing and includes the intro footage, yet has been <span class=SpellE>rumoured</span> to be missing the stereo audio mix. </p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>TIN OMEN</b></p> <p>x 12&quot; 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI V-15511 US/CA</p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1992 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-3064 CA</p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1993? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> W2-33064 CA</p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1993? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 0-6700-33064-2-3 US</p> <p>Tin Omen / Tin Omen (reload) / Amputate / <span class=SpellE>Spahn</span> Dirge</p> <p>Info: Produced and engineered by Grave, Hypo <span class=SpellE>Luxa</span>, and <span class=SpellE>Koney</span> <span class=SpellE>Korn</span>. &quot;Tin Omen&quot; mixed by Alien <span class=SpellE>Jourgensen</span> and Marc <span class=SpellE>Ramaer</span>. &quot;Tin Omen (reload)&quot; <span class=SpellE>edied</span> by Marc <span class=SpellE>Ramaer</span>, Dave <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, and <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key. &quot;Amputate&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key and Dave <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>. &quot;<span class=SpellE>Spahn</span> Dirge&quot; mixed by Dave <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span> and <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key.</p> <p>Notes: Sides on vinyl are Hole Side (45 RPM) and Stick Side (33 RPM). On the CD, the left and right channels are reversed.</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>RABIES</b></p> <p>x LP 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W1-93007 CA</p> <p><span class=GramE>x</span> LP 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI C1-93007 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p><span class=GramE>x</span> LP 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI 064-7930071 DE</p> <p><span class=SpellE><span class=GramE>xCS</span></span> 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W4-93007 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI C4-93007 US</p> <p>Rodent / <span class=SpellE>Hexonxonx</span> / Two Time Grime / Fascist <span class=SpellE>Jockitch</span> / <span class=SpellE>Worlock</span> / Rain / Tin Omen / Rivers / <span class=SpellE>Choralone</span></p> <p>Notes: A promotional cassette edition was released with the track &quot;Two Time Grime&quot; <span class=SpellE>mistitled</span> &quot;Two Time Crime&quot; on the cover. To promote this release, the record company distributed syringe pencils and paper painter's caps.</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-93007 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI CDP-7-93007-2 US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1990 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> <st1:place w:st="on">Europe</st1:place> NET 023 CD AS</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1993 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-93007 CA</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1998 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 0-6700-30040-2-2 US</p> <p>CD 2004 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 0-6700-30205-2-7 US</p> <p>Rodent / <span class=SpellE>Hexonxonx</span> / Two Time Grime / Fascist <span class=SpellE>Jockitch</span> / <span class=SpellE>Worlock</span> / Rain / Tin Omen / Rivers / <span class=SpellE>Choralone</span> / Amputate / <span class=SpellE>Spahn</span> Dirge</p> <p>Personnel: <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key, <span class=SpellE>N.Ogre</span>, <span class=SpellE>D.Rudolph</span> <span class=SpellE>Goettel</span>, with guest artists Alien <span class=SpellE>Jourgensen</span> (guitar and vocals), Rave (backing vocals), Cyan (vocals and lyrics on &quot;Rain&quot;). Produced and engineered by David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, Alien <span class=SpellE>Jourgensen</span>, and <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key. Additional engineering and assistance by Marc <span class=SpellE>Ramaer</span>, Ken Marshall, D. Rudolph <span class=SpellE>Goettel</span>, Greg <span class=SpellE>Reely</span>. Recorded at Mushroom. Mixed at Vancouver Studios except &quot;Fascist Jock Itch&quot; mixed at Chicago <span class=SpellE>Trax</span>. Recorded 1988-1989. &quot;Rodent&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>Jourgensen</span>, <span class=SpellE>Ramaer</span>, Key. &quot;<span class=SpellE>Hexonxonx</span>&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, Key, <span class=SpellE>Jourgensen</span>. &quot;Two Time Grime&quot; mixed by Key, <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, <span class=SpellE>Ramaer</span>. &quot;Fascist Jock Itch&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>Jourgensen</span>, Keith <span class=SpellE>Auerbach</span>, and Jeff Newell. &quot;<span class=SpellE>Worlock</span>&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, <span class=SpellE>Ramaer</span>, <span class=SpellE>Goettel</span>. &quot;Rain&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>. &quot;Tin Omen&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>Jourgensen</span>, <span class=SpellE>Ramaer</span>. &quot;Rivers&quot; mixed by Key, <span class=SpellE>Ramaer</span>, <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>. &quot;<span class=SpellE>Choralone</span>&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>. &quot;Amputate&quot; mixed by Key, <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>. &quot;<span class=SpellE>Spahn</span> Dirge&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, Key.</p> <p>Notes: CD edition was re-released in 1993 in a <span class=SpellE>remastered</span> version, as previous copies were erroneously mastered with Dolby on, which 'flattened' the album's overall sound. All subsequent copies are the <span class=SpellE>remastered</span> version. The <span class=SpellE>remastered</span> versions can be detected by the 'thunderclap' sound (which originally was at the ending of track 9, '<span class=SpellE>Choralone</span>') being indexed as the opening of track 10 ('Amputate') instead. The original Capitol US release of the CD was housed in a color artwork <span class=SpellE>longbox</span>.</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>TWELVE INCH ANTHOLOGY</b></p> <p>x LP 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W1-30041 CA/US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-30041 CA/US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCS</span> 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W4-30041 CA/US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>xCD</span> 199? <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Columbia House CW2 30041 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>Dig It (12&quot; version) / The Choke (re-grip) / Addiction (first dose) / deep down Trauma Hounds (remix) / <span class=SpellE>Serpants</span> / Chainsaw / Assimilate (r23) / Stairs And Flowers (def wish mix) / Stares And Flowers (too far gone) / <span class=SpellE>Testure</span> (12&quot; mix)</p> <p>Notes: The tracks &quot;Addiction (second dose)&quot; and &quot;<span class=SpellE>Testure</span> (S.F. mix)&quot; are listed on the cover of the vinyl LP editions, but do not actually appear, though it is <span class=SpellE>rumoured</span> that certain pressings of the vinyl LP DO include all tracks (this has yet to be verified). Similarly, not all copies of the cassettes include these tracks, despite them being listed on the j-card. &quot;Serpents&quot; is <span class=SpellE>mistitled</span> &quot;<span class=SpellE>Serphants</span>&quot; on the LP. This misspelling also appears on the CD art. The last few seconds of &quot;deep down Trauma Hounds (remix)&quot; are cut off on the CD.</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>WORLOCK</b></p> <p>x 12&quot; 1990 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI V-15535 CA/US</p> <p>x 12&quot; 1989 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI SPRO-79021 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>xCD5&quot; 1990 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI W2-3071 CA</p> <p>x CD5&quot; 1990 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol/EMI CDP 7 15535 2 <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">US</st1:place></st1:country-region></p> <p>x CD5&quot; 1990 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span> 0-6700-33071-2-3 CA/US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>Worlock</span> (<span class=SpellE>ed</span>) / <span class=SpellE>Worlock</span> (<span class=SpellE>lp</span> mix) / Tin Omen 1 / <span class=SpellE>Brak</span> Talk</p> <p>Info: Produced and mixed by David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span> and <span class=SpellE>cEVIN</span> Key. &quot;<span class=SpellE>Worlock</span> (<span class=SpellE>ed</span>)&quot; edited by David <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span> and D. Rudolph <span class=SpellE>Goettel</span>. &quot;Tin Omen 1&quot; and &quot;<span class=SpellE>Brak</span> Talk&quot; mixed by <span class=SpellE>Ogilvie</span>, Key, and <span class=SpellE>Ramaer</span>.</p> <p>Notes: There were at least three different promotional editions of this single released by Capitol US, both with the same track listing as the commercial release:</p> <p>- <span class=GramE>a</span> purple label 12 with silver text listed above as SPRO-79019.<span style='mso-spacerun:yes'>  </span>This came housed in a plain white sleeve.</p> <p>-a label 12&quot; packaged in a plain white sleeve, with no release information except for a large Capitol logo and the message &quot;PHONE: (212) 603-8725&quot;</p> <p>- a regular 12&quot; packaged in a silver <span class=SpellE>mylar</span> bag printed with &quot;SKINNY PUPPY-Dance Remixes As Hard As The World We Live In&quot;</p> <p>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</p> <p><b>WORLOCK</b></p> <p><span class=SpellE>xVHS</span> VIDEO 1990 <span class=SpellE>Nettwerk</span>/Capitol? D159707? US</p> <p><span class=SpellE>Worlock</span></p> <p>Notes: This NTSC-format video was a promo-only release, and was never officially released except in very limited quantities to clubs or DJs. The videotape is labeled with the following: &quot;SKINNY PUPPY &quot;<span class=SpellE>Worlock</span>&quot; LENGTH, 5:35MINS (6or8)/10/92 D1(lots of blurred numbers) CAPITAL RECORDS, INC. VIEWING CASSETTE S T E R I O&quot; There are 3 versions of this unreleased video (rated R, X, and A), and