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Economy of Motion

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Download links and information about Economy of Motion by Colossamite. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 34:56 minutes.

Artist: Colossamite
Release date: 1998
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 26
Duration: 34:56
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Hot House 1:29
2. Mr. Somebody Does Something 2:13
3. The Eagle and the Seal 2:03
4. Heat Vs. Temperature 3:19
5. Pee Dio 1:45
6. Busy Little Hands 2:39
7. Tooth of DaVinci 2:46
8. Arkansas Halo 2:55
9. An Open-Minded Taxidermist 2:43
10. Untitled 1 0:09
11. Untitled 2 0:21
12. Untitled 3 0:11
13. Untitled 4 0:09
14. Untitled 5 0:11
15. Untitled 6 0:09
16. Untitled 7 0:09
17. Untitled 8 0:11
18. Untitled 9 0:10
19. Untitled 10 0:09
20. Untitled 11 0:10
21. Untitled 12 0:11
22. Untitled 13 0:04
23. Untitled 14 0:06
24. Neither Sniff Nor Crictor 3:23
25. Doom + Doom = Doom 2:41
26. Dark, Sliding Shapes 4:40

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Economy of Motion is a pretty big step from 1997's All Lingo's Clamor EP in terms of pure aggression and abrasion — Colosamite runs on 10 throughout the record, laying out hardcore noise and screamy chaos and anchoring them with Nick Sakes' (Dazzling Killmen) harsh vocals. Even compared to the roughness of Colosamite's previous releases, the record is on-the-edge and over-the-top — the band may tone down its amplitude and power at points, but even these more focused segments are just as fractured as Colasamite's most aggressive work-outs. Of course, this makes the record slightly less listenable than previous releases like All Lingo's Clamor — but this sort of unsettling deconstruction is pretty much the point of Colosamite. Meaning that Economy of Motion is probably their finest record to this point.