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Pulse

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Download links and information about Pulse by Anthrophobia. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:00:11 minutes.

Artist: Anthrophobia
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:00:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Patient? 2:30
2. Perfection 2:57
3. Vanishing 3:32
4. Burn Down 3:39
5. Loophole 3:38
6. Enough, Already 4:01
7. Loose Grip 3:10
8. What Should Have Been Mine 2:25
9. Mood Ring 4:31
10. The Whole Nine Yards 3:31
11. Stuck in Reverse 3:04
12. Disturbed 3:10
13. Wreck Me (Framework EP) 3:26
14. Empty (Framework EP) 2:52
15. Move over, Mr. Big Kick (Framework EP) 2:50
16. Resist and Change (Framework EP) 4:44
17. The Whole Nine Yards (Framework EP) 3:31
18. Soul Conditioning (Framework EP) 2:40

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Pennsylvania's long-running metal-hardcore outfit Anthrophobia delivered its first national release, Pulse, in 1997, after toiling on the independent circuit for over a decade. The band's style, which melds the early hardcore chops of bands like Bad Brains with the more simplistic approach of Helmet, is well-represented in this solid set. Lead vocalist Frank Phobia spews his paranoid diatribes over a churning bed of metallic, angst-driven grooves, delivered with a no-nonsense (i.e., guitar solo-free) aesthetic. Sometimes the band sounds like Quicksand fronted by Rob Zombie. Guest contributor Jeff Davis adds some rap-style vocals and scratching to some of the tracks, which may sound like Limp Bizkit to some, although it's more likely inspired by Phobia heroes Faith No More. The band improves their sound on the follow-up, 1999's In the Zero to 3 Movement.