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    Today Is The Day - Today Is The Day

    Posted By: carrak
    Today Is The Day - Today Is The Day

    Today Is The Day - Today Is The Day
    EAC/Flac (image) + Log + Cue | Full Scans 300 dpi | 272 MB
    Rock/Noise-Rock/Post-Hardcore | Amphetamine Reptile #ARRCD 71/014 | 1996


    Tracks
    01. Kai Piranha [1:15]
    02. Marked [4:49]
    03. Bugs Death March [5:26]
    04. A Man of Science [0:57]
    05. Realization [4:26]
    06. Black Iron Prison [1:57]
    07. Mountain People [2:16]
    08. Ripped Off [3:38]
    09. The Tragedy [2:54]
    10. She Is in Fear of Death [4:11]
    11. I Love My Woman [0:27]
    12. Dot Matrix [4:30]

    Total time: 36m 47s

    Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008

    EAC extraction logfile from 14. July 2009, 18:09

    Today Is The Day / Today Is The Day

    Used drive : PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-212 Adapter: 3 ID: 0

    Read mode : Secure
    Utilize accurate stream : Yes
    Defeat audio cache : Yes
    Make use of C2 pointers : No

    Read offset correction : 48
    Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
    Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
    Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
    Null samples used in CRC calculations : No
    Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000

    Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
    Sample format : 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo


    TOC of the extracted CD

    Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector
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    1 | 0:00.00 | 1:15.28 | 0 | 5652
    2 | 1:15.28 | 4:48.50 | 5653 | 27302
    3 | 6:04.03 | 5:26.37 | 27303 | 51789
    4 | 11:30.40 | 0:57.22 | 51790 | 56086
    5 | 12:27.62 | 4:26.31 | 56087 | 76067
    6 | 16:54.18 | 1:57.34 | 76068 | 84876
    7 | 18:51.52 | 2:15.72 | 84877 | 95073
    8 | 21:07.49 | 3:37.68 | 95074 | 111416
    9 | 24:45.42 | 2:53.44 | 111417 | 124435
    10 | 27:39.11 | 4:11.03 | 124436 | 143263
    11 | 31:50.14 | 0:26.71 | 143264 | 145284
    12 | 32:17.10 | 4:30.29 | 145285 | 165563


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    Filename J:\extract\Today Is The Day - Today Is The Day [1996]\Today Is The Day - Today Is The Day.wav

    Peak level 100.0 %
    Range quality 100.0 %
    Copy CRC E77D8D91
    Copy OK

    No errors occurred


    AccurateRip summary

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    Track 2 not present in database
    Track 3 not present in database
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    Track 11 not present in database
    Track 12 not present in database

    None of the tracks are present in the AccurateRip database

    End of status report


    Biography by Patrick Kennedy
    Quasi-cult-like in its construction, surgical in its execution, eclectic to a fault, Today Is the Day emerged from Nashville, TN, in 1992 as a trio of musical misfits with tremendous technical abilities lead by founder, guitarist, and vocalist Steve Austin. Not the simplest to define sonically, Today Is the Day combines the challenging time signatures and chameleon-esque musical proficiency of King Crimson with the raw-boned intensity, volume, and power of Slayer. Between those poles, Austin and the various incarnations of Today Is the Day have experimented brazenly, audaciously, and fearlessly with sound, tone, and style, utilizing everything from found samples to acoustic instruments to synthesizers to all-out death metal and grindcore beats. In doing so, the band has earned the distinction as one of extreme music's most talented, peculiar, searching, and influential acts.

    AMG Review by Patrick Kennedy
    Having subtracted bass from Today Is the Day and added keyboards, noise rock auteur Steve Austin thereby altered his outfit stylistically, moving from the warmth and emotional appeal of Willpower to an icily digital landscape of painful, high-frequency tones, screeched vocals, and even more painful guitar. Today Is the Day is a brutal record, owing a bit of its industrial nature to acts like Skinny Puppy and Merzbow. However, this is hardly textbook industrial music. Still utilizing guitar and organic drums, Today Is the Day is not driven by the keyboards so much as augmented sonically by them. The keys produce more of an atmospheric than a melodic effect, thereby leaving the essential constitution of Today Is the Day intact and guitar-driven.


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