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Destroy What You Enjoy by Powerman 5000 (CD, Aug-2006, DRT Entertainment) 
Destroy What You Enjoy by Powerman 5000 (CD, Aug-2006, DRT Entertainment)

 
Destroy What You Enjoy by Powerman 5000 (CD, Aug-2006, DRT Entertainment)

Release Date: Aug 2006
Format: CD
Record Label: DRT Entertainment
Genre: Heavy Metal
UPC: 828730044428
Product ID: EPID55129574
Description: Powerman 5000: Spider (vocals); Johnny Heatley, Terry Corso (guitar); Siggy (bass guitar); Adrian Ost (drums). Recording information: Hobby Shop, Highland Park, CA. Alternative metal outfit Powerman 5000 dropped their seventh full-length...
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Track Listing
1. Construction of the Masses Pt. 1
2. Destroy What You Enjoy
3. Return of the City of the Dead
4. Wild World
5. Enemies
6. Murder
7. Now That's Rock N' Roll
8. All My Friends Are Ghosts
9. Walking Disaster
10. Who Do You Think You Are?
11. Construction of the Masses Pt. 2
12. Miss America
13. Heroes & Villains - (live)

Details
Producer:Mudrock
Distributor:Fontana Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Powerman 5000: Spider (vocals); Johnny Heatley, Terry Corso (guitar); Siggy (bass guitar); Adrian Ost (drums).
Recording information: Hobby Shop, Highland Park, CA.
Alternative metal outfit Powerman 5000 dropped their seventh full-length, DESTROY WHAT YOU ENJOY, in 2006. Three years in the making, the album finds the band sporting a new lineup (including guitarist Terry Corso, formerly of Alien Ant Farm) and sounding refreshed and energized. Powerman 5000 are light years away from the industrial metal of their earlier releases. Instead, the sound on DESTROY is pure, stripped-down hard rock that seems as indebted to Stones-y swagger as it does to any contemporary headbangers. But this is not to say the album doesn't rock. It rocks monstrously, and with good songs and razory, gut-wrenching performances to boot.

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