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Cancer Killing Gemini : The End of the Beginning.
A blend of modern rock, downtempo, industrial and post grunge.
"The End Of The Beginning" marks Cancer Killing Gemini's transition from solo
project to live band. The songs were recorded one per month for the first 11
months of 2011. As such the record became a living history as the styles of the
individual players began to influence the sound as a whole.
"Vaseline For The
Vomit Queen" fuses latin rhythms to a modern rock chorus; "World Trade" looks at
9-11 10 years later; "University" watches a relationship collapse when one goes
away to college.
Songs:
1. Buried in the Frequencies
2. In Chocolate-covered Misery
3. The Needle Down
4. You Let The Honey Out of Me
5. Room Six
6. Taxidermy Song
7. Vaseline for the Vomit Queen
8. World Trade
9. University
10. Carousel
11. Woe
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 8/27/2012
Cancer Killing Gemini lives in Massachusetts USA
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Rock
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