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released: November 11th, 2008 Poxyclypse Labs 49mins. The first official DoomsDayDevice full-length since 2004's "End Of The Beginning Of The End", This is the quintessential "Triple-D" experience, further demonstrating the combined writing/production/experimentation talents of brothers, wz3d (Chris Wyble) and Sputnik J. Frey (Jeremy Frey). Stewing in the New Orleans heat with a style labeled "Apocalyptic TerrorHop", The Brothers Doom draw their influences from the soundtracks of John Carpenter, Goblin, Fabio Frizzi, and Ennio Morricone as well as the underground hip-hop sounds of El-P, Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy, and Consolidated but with the post-apocalyptic edge of Skinny Puppy, if that makes any sense at all. "...Like the soundtrack to your brain, the score to that movie in your head, the circus to your freakish tendencies that permeates through your soul to the very place where music belongs βthe place where ambition and creativity replace the rational and mundane." Rachel Worthy - The Vermilion - Lafayette, La. "My impression of these guys went through a transformation as I experienced them. They reject the norms of modern fashion, reject political correctness, and create their own musical genre." Trucker Hater Magazine "Having only two members and two microphones leads to a more intense experience for the audience and DoomsdayDevice uses that to its full advantage, moving about the stage and into the crowd to really bring them into their rhymes an
Intro
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The Wholes Strain
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In, Thru & Beyond
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Shine Till Ya Shone
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Jinx Palm
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Bottomless Hole
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Oh, The Humanity
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Piano '08
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Snaked In The Jakes
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Galaxy Of Terror
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Kite/String Theory
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Fearless
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