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or a cool part of the song I was always like, 'Oh, what would it be like if they stayed on that instead of moving on to the next part?' Then I read about minimalism and stuff like that. I was like, 'Oh, what if we take a Slayer-style riff and play it for 20 minutes at half speed?' I guess you could
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only allowed for 30 minutes max at the time, so that the band needed to "sort of splice it or fade it in and fade up, stuff like that" to achieve the longer recording. The group were signed to
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dedicates itself to the proposition that there's no such thing as too loud, trudging, or doom-laden." while describing the closing track as "
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and his bassist du jour, in this case Dave Harwell, weren't quite Sub Pop's answer to the ranges of UK guitar extremism from the likes of
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allowed for playing times up to 74 minutes, which encouraged the group to "fill up an entire CD with one song in three parts." However,
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and ambient metal subgenres." Critic Ned Raggett of Allmusic gave the album a positive review, stating: "If
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fans were sort of the first to really embrace what we were doing."
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Patterson, Dayal (November 2005). "A Spell in the Wilderness".
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that marked the blueprint for what lead singer/guitarist
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completely and totally suffused with threat and fuzz."
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is the debut studio album by the American rock band
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Index

Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version

Studio album
Earth
Avast Studios
Genre
Drone metal
Label
Sub Pop
Producer
Earth
Extra-Capsular Extraction
Phase 3: Thrones and Dominions
AllMusic
Select
Earth
Sub Pop
drone music
drone metal
Dylan Carlson
minimalist
La Monte Young
King Crimson
Slayer
classic rock
AC/DC
riff
compact discs
recording tape
grunge

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