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1991 compilation album by Various artists
Torture Tech Overdrive is a various artists compilation album released in 1991 by If It Moves... .[ 1] In October 1994 the album was reissued for a limited run of 1000 pressings by Cleopatra Records with an extended track listing additional versions of tracks.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] The uncredited song is "Back in Black", an cover of the hard rock band AC/DC by Chase's musical outlet Rendering Service . The song "Lupe Velez" by Jimmy Jazz is about the illogicality of attempting to create a "beautiful suicide."[ 5]
Sonic Boom gave Torture Tech Overdrive a positive review and said "definitely a compilation to try and find regardless of its limited edition status."[ 2]
Side one Title Writer(s) Artist 1. "Fight!" Keith Arem, Jack Boughner Biohazard PCB 3:49 2. "Character Machine" (Reanimated Edit) Anthony Floriano, Kenneth Spain, Stephen Synoski Fixed Image 4:47 3. "CDB" (Gizmo Edit) R. Orret, Steve Watkins Scar Tissue 3:41 4. "Countdown to Meltdown '94" (Gate Edit) Timothy Wiles Death Method 4:28 5. "Shallow Grave (Date With an Embalmer Mix)" Chad Bishop, Allan King, Shayde Sartin STG 4:21
1994 CD track listing Title Writer(s) Artist 1. "Fight!" Keith Arem, Jack Boughner Biohazard PCB 3:49 2. "Numbing Device" Mark Deadrick, Trevor Henthorn Sweat Engine 4:26 3. "CDB" (Gizmo Edit) R. Orret, Steve Watkins Scar Tissue 3:41 4. "Shallow Grave (Date With an Embalmer Mix)" Chad Bishop, Allan King, Shayde Sartin STG 4:21 5. "White Noise" William Hayden, Keith York Apolitiq 4:18 6. "Crock of Shit" Shonn Bratlien, Barry Dost, Johan Sherriffs, Thomas Patrick Smith Pain Emission 2:59 7. "Character Machine" Anthony Floriano, Kenneth Spain, Stephen Synoski Fixed Image 4:47 8. "Secret Hate" Michael Gunn, Jeff Tatman Death Industry 4:52 9. "Manifesto Primitive" Jeremy Goody A Release Project 3:36 10. "So Big (Original Un-Edited Mix)" Peter Stone Xorcist 5:05 11. "Countdown to Meltdown '94" Timothy Wiles Death Method 4:28 12. "Flesh Feeds Soul (Perversion '94)" (Razormaid Mix) Steven Seibold Hate Dept. 4:17 13. "Freedom" Jeremy Daw, Lynda Sterling Yeht Mae 4:04 14. "Technocality" Mark Deadrick, Trevor Henthorn Sweat Engine 5:01 15. "Roundhouse" Larry Rainwater Ex-Voto 4:03 16. "Glass" (Clean Mix) James Basore, John Belew, Marc Phillips, Christian Void Killing Floor 4:41 17. "Lupe Velez" Justin Hopkins Jimmy Jazz 0:49 18. "Back in Black " (AC/DC cover) Brian Johnson , Angus Young , Malcolm Young Rendering Service 3:27
Adapted from the Torture Tech Overdrive liner notes.[ 6]
^ "Various Artists: Torture-Tech Overdrive > Overview" . Allmusic. Retrieved July 26, 2019 .
^ a b Christian, Chris (October 1995). "Various Artists: Torture Tech Overdrive " . Sonic Boom . 3 (8). Retrieved July 26, 2020 .
^ Barnhart, Becky (1995). "Schwann Spectrum" . Schwann Spectrum . 7 (1). Stereophile, Incorporated: 209. Retrieved July 26, 2020 .
^ Barnhart, Becky (1996). "Schwann Spectrum" . Schwann Spectrum . Winter 1996-1997. Stereophile, Incorporated: 255. ISBN 9781575980386 . Retrieved July 26, 2020 .
^ Vogel, Michelle (July 10, 2012). Lupe Velez: The Life and Career of Hollywood's "Mexican Spitfire" . McFarland & Company . p. 222. ISBN 9780786489978 . Retrieved July 26, 2019 .
^ Torture Tech Overdrive (sleeve). Various artists. San Diego, California: If It Moves... 1991.{{cite AV media notes }}
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