Program the Dead [Explicit Lyrics]

Program the Dead [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Sneak a Peek
2. Point the Finger
3. F. Ree P. Ersonality T. Est
4. Downpour
5. Swimming in a Sea of Media
6. This Is Who We Are
7. Reductionist
8. World
9. Miss Takes
10. Skin So Soft
11. Maybe It's All True
12. Sister's Testament

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Program the Dead [Explicit Lyrics]

Program the Dead
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • love.
  • A Surprise
  • There is still hope for Rock and Roll!
  • Politcal Rave Rock!!!
Program the Dead
Program the Dead
Manufacturer: Fontana Universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Alternative MetalAlternative Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
4-for-3 Alternative Rock4-for-3 Alternative Rock | 4-for-3 Music | Stores | Music
4-for-3 Hard Rock & Metal4-for-3 Hard Rock & Metal | 4-for-3 Music | Stores | Music
4-for-3 Pop4-for-3 Pop | 4-for-3 Music | Stores | Music
4-for-3 Rock4-for-3 Rock | 4-for-3 Music | Stores | Music
4-for-3 All Music4-for-3 All Music | 4-for-3 Music | Stores | Music
ASIN: B000AA4MJU
Release Date: 2005-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Sneak a Peek
  2. Point the Finger
  3. F. Ree P. Ersonality T. Est
  4. Downpour
  5. Swimming in a Sea of Media
  6. This Is Who We Are
  7. Reductionist
  8. World
  9. Miss Takes
  10. Skin So Soft
  11. Maybe It's All True
  12. Sister's Testament

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars love........2006-11-04

what words does one use to describe utter bliss? oh, i guess i could use 'utter bliss'. program the dead is different from other kinds of music. its not in a genre, its different. a hybrid, if you will. anyways. it doesnt matter what i think, because i obviously adore them. try them out. i've never met a person who hasn't liked them.

4 out of 5 stars A Surprise.......2006-06-24

Had it not been for the Finnish Goth N' Rollers, The 69 Eyes, I would have never heard of this group. I saw them open for The 69 Eyes in March of 2006, and at first I wasn't that intrigued. It may have been the fact that I just wanted thier set to be over, but I didn't enjoy this music much at first. However, I had the chance to talk with Program The Dead's vocalist Matt Koruba, and I decided to buy the album anyway. After I took it home, I was glad I spent the $10.

Program The Dead's debut release is by far one of the better albums that I've heard in the past few years. It takes the musical aspects of hard rock and jazz, and adds in the political mindset of modern punk rock. Songs such as "Point The Finger," and "Swimming In A Sea Of Media" show that there is still some creativity in today's hard rock/punk scene.

The album does have its flaws, as most musical conquests do. The vocals tend to give way to all and out screaming on a few occasions, and towards the end of the album, the songs blend together a bit. However that in no way justifies passing up this release. I for one am eagerly awaiting Program The Dead's sophmore album, and I hope I'll be able to see them again.

5 out of 5 stars There is still hope for Rock and Roll!.......2006-06-14

Thank heavens for Program the Dead. Saw them live in Chicago, and was blown away. I'm 20 and listen to a lot different music. I'm always on the look out for good rock, which there seems to little of these days. They did a great rendition of the Doors "Hello, I love you" They have a very new and and different sound. Think the intelligence of the Muse, the open melody of Incubus, and the raw sound of The Vines. Still reflecting back to some of favorite bands like Iggy and the Stooges and The Cult! They use a lot of apocolyptic imagery, setting dark tones with a poetic flare, about their views on morality and society. It's very sexy and so is the ablum art.

4 out of 5 stars Politcal Rave Rock!!!.......2005-10-27

What a great album. This CD has hints of a lot of great bands: KillRadio, Rage Against the Machine, Filter, Red Tape, and a little Ours. Its political/existentialist rock to its (almost) finest. Low Altitude is a major (Universal Records) disguised as an Indie, but thats good. B/C this album has the muscle to develop and grow.

At times the music sounds a bit overproduced, like most major-label debuts; it has more then just a guitar-bass-drum band sound. That shouldnt stop you from enjoying it. This music really cant be tagged musically, so I guess it would pave its own way. Check out tracks: 2,3,5,8 and 11.

Does it mix a whole lotta genre's or create its own? To find out, pick this album up if you want to experience a strong message behind a rockin', smart band!!!
REDEFINE THE ROCKSTAR VOLUME 2
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Pretty Good!
REDEFINE THE ROCKSTAR VOLUME 2

ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
ASIN: B00004NS0Y
Release Date: 2000-01-01

Tracks:

  1. Rise and Fall (Fallen)
  2. Dishwasher (Life of Riley)
  3. Here Comes the End (Orcus)
  4. Fred (Obsidian)
  5. Gravel (SOS)
  6. Things Ain't Fine (5 Cent Deposit)
  7. Loneliness (Living Proof)
  8. A Tale of Murder (Charnel House)
  9. Canal Street (Sax 9)
  10. Nothing To Die For (Dead Emotion)
  11. Time and Place (Powersurge)
  12. Dead Alive (Salted Wounds)
  13. Inferno (Xashinto)
  14. Handful of Nightmare (Milgasm)
  15. Blame (The Blame)
  16. Shadow (Witness Relocation Program)
  17. 99 Fulton Street (Darling Demoniac)
  18. Spineless (D-ZL)
  19. 21 (Putrid Flowers)
  20. Asgardian Jam (Forgotten Gods)
  21. Straight Jacket (Law Byting Citizens)

Album Description

The Redefine the Rockstar Compilation series lovingly put together by the folks at 3:16 Productions has a new volume to offer. Volume 2 features 21 of the best unsigned bands from across the country. All genres of rock, from death metal to power pop punk are represented on the second installment. If you'd like to hear what the future sounds like, then check out Volume 2 of The Redefine The Rockstar Compilation by 3:16 Productions, the bottom line in underground and unsigned talent.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Pretty Good!.......2000-07-21

Hey, not a bad CD! I didn't expect too much, but I was a bit surprised. If you like Green Day, you'll like most of the stuff on here. And of course the Living End. That should be enough for you to get it right there.
A No Idea Complication: Back to Donut
Average customer rating: Not rated
    A No Idea Complication: Back to Donut
    Anklebiter , Anthem 88 , Bomf! , Clairmel , Coalesce , Combat Wounded Veteran , Elmer , Fay Wray , Grade , and Hankshaw
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000AA279C

    Product Description

    NIR 060- VAYER E OS A HURTISTS: Back To Donut - A NO Idea Complication// 1. Planetstruck - Anklebiter 2. Take on the Day - Anthem 88 3. Drinkin' and Drivin' - Bomf! 4. Lester - Clairmel 5. You Can't Kill Us All - Coalesce 6. Shit 3:16 - Combat Wounded Veteran 7. You Don't Know Shit - Elmer 8. The Bar Mitzvah Song - Fay Wray 9. Conceptualizing Theories in Motion - Grade 10. Lockjaw - Hankshaw 11. Alachua (live) - Hot Water Music 12. ...and Keep Reaching for Those Stars - I Hate Myself 13. Fast Song - Jud Jud 14. Pliant - Left For Dead 15. Antichrist - Less Than Jake 16. Doo Doo Rag - Lexingtons 17. To Our Backs - Mercury Program 18. Accident Prone - Moonraker 19. The Unknown Stuntperson - One Eye Open 20. Mateo - Panthro U.K. United 13 21. Pung's State of the Youth Address - Pung 22. Facial Disobedience - Radon 23. Chechnya - Retard Beaters 24. The Set Up - Reversal of Man 25. Cursing Concrete - Rumbleseat 26. Goodbye to Romance - Schlong 27. Mouth of Madness - Small Brown Bike 28. Ruptured Seam - Spoke 29. Judy Garland's Christmas Special - Strikeforce Diablo 30. Fucking Invincible at 1 a.m. - Swarm 31. Lead Halo - Tomorrow 32. A Letter To My Uncle - Twelve Hour Turn 33. Hey Boy - Usuals
    Point the Finger
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Point the Finger
      Program the Dead
      Manufacturer: Universal Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000K7E8MY

      Product Description

      1. Point the Finger (3:17)

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