Polydistortion
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Polydistortion | ||||
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Studio album by GusGus | ||||
Released | 8 April 1997 | |||
Genre | Electronica | |||
Label | 4AD/Warner Bros. Records | |||
Producer | GusGus and Páll Berg | |||
GusGus chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Pitchfork Media | 8.3/10 link |
Polydistortion is the second album from Icelandic group GusGus, and their first released on major label Warner Bros. Most of the material found on the album had previously been released independently, as the album Gus Gus.
Track listing
- "Oh (edit)" (1:17)
- "Gun" (6:08)
- "Believe" (7:18)
- "Polyesterday" (4:52)
- "Barry" (5:58)
- "Cold Breath '79" (6:43)
- "Why?" (4:04)
- "Remembrance" (8:07)
- "Is Jesus Your Pal?" (3:34)
- "Purple" (8:02)
- "Polybackwards" (5:01) [hidden track]
Bonus CD
- "Cold breath '79 (Husmix)" (5:02)
- "Believe (16B Remix)" (7:23)
- "Believe (LFO Remix)" (5:11)
- "Polydistortion" (8:06)
Track details
"Believe", "Why?", "Remembrance", "Is Jesus Your Pal?" and "Purple" are exactly the same versions as on the band's first album, GusGus.
In media
"Polyesterday" is played throughout episode 24 of season 2, "Evacuation", of the American television series Malcolm in the Middle.
"Gun" is played during the opening credits of the 1997 film Suicide Kings.
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