Thursday, August 27, 2009

Grüvis Malt - Sound Soldiers (2000)


Funkier, goofier, hip hoppier, jazzier early Gruvis Malt sound. Grüvis Malt is known for their blending of genres (progressive rock, hip hop, jazz, and funk) and intense songwriting. They are the self-proclaimed founders of the "futurock" genre, which features a blending of irregular time signatures (like math rock), unconventional chord progressions, and abnormal song structure.
The group stopped touring in 2005, after the release of their last album, Maximum Unicorn, in order to pursue solo projects and tangible income.


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  1. Tracks: @ 192 kbps

    1. Volume (3:46)
    2. Dub (5:27)
    3. Casual (4:20)
    4. Ninja Goon (6:01)
    5. The Sticky (7:23)
    6. Fi8ure (2:46)
    7. Mr. Mickfield & The Skeletones (5:51)
    8. The Break In (5:11)
    9. Yes, It Hurts... (5:24)
    10. Lumas (5:16)
    11. No Fighting (12:59)

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