Autoimmune_(album)
Autoimmune (album)
2008 studio album by Meat Beat Manifesto
Autoimmune is an album by Meat Beat Manifesto. Though the album was originally announced as a 20-track double-CD release,[4] frontman Jack Dangers decided to shorten the album[5] to a single disc with different track listings between the US and European releases.[6] Stylistically, it steps up the pace from other recent Meat Beat Manifesto albums, using elements of dub, hip-hop, industrial, breakbeat and more, and it is regarded as a partial return to the early industrial sound of the band in the late 1980s.[7] The album has also been described as Dangers' take on dubstep, though he has stated that Meat Beat Manifesto has always utilized the underlying concepts of that particular genre.[5] Autoimmune is the first Meat Beat Manifesto album with Danger's vocals since Actual Sounds + Voices in 1998; he appears on the track "Solid Waste". The album cover continues the checkerboard/grid theme also seen on earlier Meat Beat Manifesto albums Actual Sounds + Voices, RUOK? and the Off-Centre EP. Most of the remaining songs that were excised from the original double-disc concept were later released on an EP available only on the Autoimmune tour.[8]
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