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The Greater Wrong of the Right - Definition and Overview |
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The Greater Wrong of the Right is a 2004 album by Skinny Puppy. It is their first new full-length LP since 1996's The Process. It is also their first album since Bites without the support of deceased keyboardist Dwayne Goettel.
Track listing
- I'mmortal - (4:16)
- Pro-test - (5:29)
- EmpTe - (4:11)
- Neuwerld - (5:28)
- Ghostman - (4:55)
- d0wnsizer - (4:20)
- Past Present - (6:27)
- Use Less - (4:47)
- Goneja - (5:25)
- DaddyuWarbash - (3:18)
All songs by Ogre/Key/Walk.
Personnel
- Nivek Ogre (vocals)
- cEvin Key (production, various instruments)
- Mark Walk (production, various instruments)
- Ken Marshall (additional production)
- Statik (synthesis, programming)
- Omar Torres (synthesis, programming)
- Otto Von Schirach (sound design, synthesis, programming)
- Cyrusrex (synthesis, programming)
- Dre Robinson (synthesis)
- Pat Sprawl (guitar)
- Saki Kaskas (guitar)
- Traz Damji (synthesis)
- Danny Carey (acoustic drums on "Use Less")
- Wayne Static (additional vocals on "Use Less")
- Brian Gardener (mastering)
Notes
Art direction and design by Steven Gilmore.
This is the only Skinny Puppy album (as of its release) not produced by Dave Ogilvie, who at the time of its recording was concentrating on his own band, Jakalope.
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