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First Grand Constitution and Bylaws

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Download links and information about First Grand Constitution and Bylaws by Secret Chiefs 3. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 53:02 minutes.

Artist: Secret Chiefs 3
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 21
Duration: 53:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ana'l Kaqq 0:22
2. Adept Chamber of the Magian Tavern / Altar to the Master Thief 1:11
3. Inn of 3 Doors 1:21
4. Breeze of Dawn, Death's Angel 2:15
5. Assassin's Blade 4:36
6. Bare-Faced Bazi 2:06
7. Crossroads Through Crosshairs 2:19
8. Borderland 1:20
9. Borderland 2:03
10. Killing of Kings 3:31
11. Celestial Ship of the Corsairs 2:13
12. Emir of the Bees / Migration / Countersurveillance / The Mazdaean Protocols / Our Man Abu'l / Khattab / Return 6:10
13. Pointed and Weighty Arguements 0:19
14. Zulkifar 1:15
15. The Qa'im Deliberates 1:15
16. Drunk At the Gates 2:08
17. Resurrection Day Soundtrack: Hot Pursuit In Eagles' Nest 5:05
18. From Night the Morning Draught of Wine 2:28
19. Crosswinds 0:32
20. Borderland 2:30
21. White As They Come 8:03

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Fans of Mr. Bungle, this album is for you — Secret Chiefs 3 is essentially Mr. Bungle's rhythm section (bassist Trevor Dunn & drummer Danny Heifetz), joined by fellow Mr. Bungle/brief Faith No More guitarist Trey Spruance. What makes Secret Chiefs 3 different from Mr. Bungle is that there is no lead vocalist present (Spruance and Dunn sing on a few of the tracks), and the trio somehow manages to concoct even more mysterious and demented compositions than Bungle. There is also a more prominent Middle Eastern flavor to the music, which Mr. Bungle has only lightly touched upon in the past. What the two groups have in common are abrupt, unbearable noise bursts, tape sound effects, and plenty of inside jokes. Just about every type of music rears its ugly head at some point on First Grand Constitution and Bylaws, and the band has pulled off the damn near impossible by condensing almost all of these musical forms into one single track, "Resurrection Day Soundtrack." Other highlights include the Devo-like closer "White As They Come," the foreign marching sounds of both "Assassin's Blade" and "Zulkifar," and the classic 1960s sound of "Inn of Three Doors." Music for those weary of the mainstream. [The 2000 rerelease on Mimicry contains a bonus track.]