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Non-Stop Ride

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Download links and information about Non-Stop Ride by Godhead. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:00:29 minutes.

Artist: Godhead
Release date: 2004
Genre: Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:00:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Naryan 2:58
2. Doctor Online 1:45
3. Smack My Bitch Up 3:25
4. It Won't Do 2:23
5. I See You 3:04
6. DSMO 5:43
7. Rope 1:16
8. Blow U Away (G.T.F.A.F.M.) 2:18
9. Borderline 0:48
10. Shadow to Fall (Leaether Strip Mix) 2:40
11. Vortex 2:31
12. Virus 1:29
13. Girls and Boys 2:47
14. Visions 5:32
15. Eggshell 3:14
16. The Horse U Rode In On 2:02
17. Belo Lugosi's Dead 3:40
18. Fascination Street 5:27
19. This Corrosion 7:27

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Non-Stop Ride is a continuously mixed set helmed by Godhead frontman Jason Miller with support from Nitzer Ebb's Julian Beeston. Using the mechanistic bleat of vintage EBM and industrial music, Miller hops fluidly between old and new material. He seems restricted to stuff that Cleopatra could actually license; however, the album moves along nicely, and is actually more danceable than its overdramatic cover art would suggest. Well, danceable if you believe PVC is a fashion statement. A snippet of Ogre's "Borderline" cover is enveloped by the insistent goth disco of "Shadow to Fall" from the Damned's mid-'90s comeback album, remixed here by Leæther Strip. There's quite a bit of Prodigy happening, as both Funker Vogt and Haujobb turn in takes on Fat of the Land material. As it turns out, both the former's "Narayan" and the latter's "Smack My Bitch Up" are pulled from Cleopatra's 2002 Tribute to the Prodigy. This lack of depth is Non-Stop Ride's only glaring fault — with all the Cleopatra-branded material (Fear Cult doing Blur?), the album could be seen as an elaborate advertisement for the label's back catalog. Curiously, there are also two tracks tapped from Pigface's by-the-numbers 2003 effort Easy Listening.... While the motives behind his song choices can be murky, Miller's mixing is consistently engaging. He uses a bed of repeated samples to weave the tracks together, and successfully balances darkwave gloom (Pig's jarring "Rope," for example) with the groovy synth twitter and the rhythmic tick of industrial beats. Godhead fans should also enjoy the three covers tacked onto the end of Non-Stop, "Bela Lugosi's Dead," "Fascination Street," and the Sisters of Mercy's "This Corrosion."