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At the Vanishing Point

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Download links and information about At the Vanishing Point by Kustomized. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 40:18 minutes.

Artist: Kustomized
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 40:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Handcuffs 4:07
2. Fingertips 3:27
3. Permission 1:18
4. Bored to Death 1:23
5. That One That Got Away 3:38
6. Hound 4:20
7. Amy Arrow 4:50
8. Camp Climax 2:26
9. Yacky Do 2:09
10. You Make Me Feel Weird 4:37
11. Film 4:42
12. Harlem Nocturne 3:21

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Recorded live in the studio with a minimum of overdubs, At the Vanishing Point is Kustomized's most effective outing yet, its stripped-down, visceral sound proving an ideal fit not only with solid Peter Prescott originals like "The One That Got Away" and the menacing instrumental opener "Handcuffs," but also with covers ranging from the surf obscurity "Yacky Do" to Government Issue's "Bored to Death" to the standard "Harlem Nocturne." As they did in Sugar, new drummer Malcolm Travis' piledriver rhythms keep the music spiralling forward at all times, forcing guitarists Prescott and Edd Yazijian to keep their more indulgently noisy impulses in check — At the Vanishing Point is lean and mean, all muscle and no fat.