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The Process is a 1996 album by Skinny Puppy. It is named after the '60s/'70s cult of the same name founded by Robert DeGrimston (aka Robert Moor), and Mary Ann MacLean, a group that also had considerable impact on other industrial music artists like Psychic TV and Boyd Rice. Skinny Puppy - The Process album cover This work is copyrighted. ...
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Dwayne Rudolph Goettel (February 1, 1964 - August 23, 1995) was an integral member of the industrial band Skinny Puppy. ...
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Due to excessive friction between band members, the album initially was abandoned unfinished. After Goettel's death due to a heroin overdose in 1995, Ogre, Key, and Ogilvie decided to finish the album and release it as the final Skinny Puppy album. The liner notes include the simple statement "The End". Jump to: navigation, search Heroin or diacetylmorphine (INN) is an alkaloid opioid. ...
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The only single from the album was "Candle", which was released as a radio edit on a promotional-only CD single.
Track listing
All songs by Ogre/Key/Goettel. - "Jahya" - (3:34)
- "Death" - (3:56)
- "Candle" - (4:58)
- "Hardset Head" - (4:06)
- "Cult" - (3:03)
- "Process" - (5:02)
- "Curcible" - (3:28)
- "Blue Serge" - (5:13)
- "Morter" - (4:39)
- "Amnesia" - (4:20)
- "Cellar Heat" - (0:49)
Personnel - Nivek Ogre (production, vocals)
- cEvin Key (production, engineering, mixing, various instruments)
- Dwayne Goettel (production, engineering, mixing, various instruments)
- David Ogilvie (production, engineering, mixing, guitar)
- Ken Marshall (mixing)
- Anthony Valcic (editing, mastering)
- Pat Sprawl (guitar)
- Philth (wave manipulation)
- Pepperdine (viola and cello on "Cult")
- Martin Atkins (voices on "Death")
- Lorne Bouquet (backing vocals on "Candle" and "Hardset Head")
- Troll (guitar on "Cult")
- Sleeve design and art direction by Steven Gilmore.
- "This Album Is Dedicated In Loving Memory Of D.R. Goettel - February 1, 1964 - August 23, 1995"
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