| | Puppy Gristle |  | Creators: Throbbing Gristle, Genesis P. Orridge, Dwayne Rudolph Goettel, Cevin Key, Larry Thrasher, Nivek Ogre, Ken Hiwatt Marshall, Chris Carter, Puppy Gristle Label: Subconscious Communications Category: Music
Buy Collectible: $139.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 471635
Format: Limited Edition, Collector's Edition, Special Edition Media: Audio CD Running Time: 40 Discs: 1
UPC: 659057223520 EAN: 0659057223520 ASIN: B0006B632C
Publication Date: 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Extremely rare and out of print. mint condition, limited edition audio CD (US/2002). ships same day.
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Product Description 40:13 single song "Puppy Gristle" in beautiful digipack case.
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An interesting One-off Jam with Throbbing Gristle October 30, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Puppy Gristle is not a single at all. Its is an improv jam between Skinny Puppy and Genesis P. Orridge from Throbbing Gristle. Recorded in 93' it is now in full form on cd(nicely packaged as well). Not the best from SP so I didnt give it a full rating, but what can you expect since is was all off the top of their heads. Still great to listen to them play around...mostly instrumental but still dark in that SKinny Puppy way. Add to your collection if you are really into SP. I like it and recommend it. A rare occasion this was.
This is the best band in the world. However, do not start with this album. May 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love industrial, and Skinny Puppy is my favorite band. I love experimental music, noise, etc...including the song "Download" by Skinny Puppy. However, I'm sorry to say, this jam with Throbbing Gristle is a bunch of boring racket. Not everything Puppy touches turns to gold. There needs to be more sweeping synths and ambience to break up the static-y parts. It's all about dynamics, and this is nearly 40 minutes of static. Listen for yourself.
Boring January 9, 2005 0 out of 8 found this review helpful
This "jam session" that SP and TG put togother some time ago is only notable since these two bands are so drasticaly different, as well as being notable pioneers in the world of electronic/industrial music. Other than that, Puppy Gristle does not do much to really elevate the listner. Featuring about 45+ minutes of boring synthasizer manipulations and OgRe wailing ala Spham Dirge, this is a track that only a hardcore Puppy fan will love. It comes off as pretentious, boring and cumbersome, rather than being interesting and finding 'new bounds in the realm of electronic music'. Do not buy this unless you are trying to complete your Skinny Puppy collection.
not for everyone August 5, 2006 in my opinion this is a great album. however, i'd only recommend it to a fan of much earlier industrial or a hardcore skinny puppy fan. if you can listen to the second or third report of throbbing gristle in one sitting and find it enjoyable then chances are you'll love this but if you listen to tg and hear nothing but random noise then this albums not right for you.
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