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| Regurgitator | 
enlarge | Artist: Hellbent Label: Invisible Records Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $3.92 You Save: $8.06 (67%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 352304
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 637642020525 EAN: 0637642020525 ASIN: B00005JA0D
Release Date: May 29, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Regress | | • | 3 Murders, 3 Nights | | • | Blue Monochrome | | • | Electro | | • | Chromed | | • | Burnout | | • | Forget You | | • | 3d | | • | Overloaded | | • | Sleeper | | • | Anti-Cool | | • | Sensual Eventual | | • | Bite Down | | • | Spaz | | • | Breathe | | • | Arom | | • | Toyko |
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| Customer Reviews:
Underrated and amazing band. April 3, 2002 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
hellbent is an industrial "supergroup" of sorts, consisting of Bryan Black (haloblack), Eric Powell (16 Volt), Jared Louche (Chemlab), and Charles Levi (Thrill Kill Kult). Regurgitator is a compilation of all the tracks from their first two releases, 0.01 (1996) and Helium (1998). Also included is a brand new remix of "Forget You", a song from their most recent album, Hardcore Vanilla. For those unfamiliar with the sound of hellbent, it is very close in style to haloblack, but the funky basslines that Levi adds makes a world of difference. All you 16 Volt fans out there, don't expect to hear a guitar-heavy album. In fact, legend has it that hellbent was created in order for these guys to get away from guitars for a while. This doesn't make it bad at all. Songs like "Blue Monochrome" and "3 Murders, 3 Nights" will remain industrial classics. Minimalistic, sexy, and extremely creative, it is worth giving this band a shot. If you're already a fan of hellbent and own the first two albums, Regurgitator isn't really worth getting (unless you want the convenience of having all the songs in one place). Some people complained about the lack of new material on this release (other than the less-than-stellar "Forget You" remix). That isn't really a valid complaint, seeing as how the whole purpose of this album was to make it easier on the fans who were having trouble finding the original out-of-print albums. Buy this, it won't disappoint.
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