Greater Wrong of the Right LIVE
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Greater Wrong of the Right LIVE | ||
DVD by Skinny Puppy | ||
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Released | September 27, 2005 | |
Recorded | Disc 01: Montreal, November 9, 2004 at Le Spectrum Toronto, November 10, 2004 at Kool Haus Disc 02: 1988, 1990, 1992, 2005 |
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Genre | Industrial | |
Length | 1:49:44 | |
Label | Synthetic Symphony | |
Producer(s) | ? |
The Greater Wrong of the Right LIVE is a 2-DVD set from Skinny Puppy. Disc one is live footage from their 2004 fall tour shot in Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec. Disc two includes archival footage from the band's three previous tours.
[edit] Disc 01
- Downsizer (from The Greater Wrong of the Right)
- I'mmortal (from The Greater Wrong of the Right)
- Pro-test (from The Greater Wrong of the Right)
- Empte (from The Greater Wrong of the Right)
- Curcible (from The Process)
- God's Gift Maggot (from Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse)
- VX Gas Attack (from VIVIsectVI)
- Worlock (from Rabies)
- Deep Down Trauma Hounds (from Cleanse Fold and Manipulate)
- Hexonxonx (from Rabies)
- Tin Omen (from Rabies)
- Inquisition (from Last Rights)
- Hardset Head (from The Process)
- Human Disease (S.K.U.M.M.) (from VIVIsectVI)
- Harsh Stone White (from VIVIsectVI)
- Reclamation (from Too Dark Park)
- Convulsion (from Too Dark Park)
- Testure (from VIVIsectVI)
- The Choke (from Bites)
- Smothered Hope (from Remission)
[edit] Disc 02
- Information Warfare
- Eurotrauma: Skinny Puppy Live in Europe 1988 (filmed during April-May 1988)
- Last Rights: Archival Footage - From the 1992 Cincinnati, OH show (filmed on June 2, 1992 at Bogart's), filmed by Jim Van Bebber (director).
- Too Dark Park: Archival Footage - From the 1990 Cincinnati, OH show (filmed on November 6, 1990, also at Bogart's), filmed by Jim Van Bebber (director).
Technical Features: Widescreen, All Regions, 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital
Director: William Morrison
Audio Mix: Ken "Hiwatt" Marshall
Cover Art: Fredox
Cover Design: Steven R. Gilmore
Inside Cover Photography: Austin Young