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    J. G. Thirlwell, Warne Livesey: J. G. Thirlwell chronology; Hole (1984) Nail (1985) Dirtdish (1987) Nail is the fourth studio album by Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel. It was released in October 1985, through record labels Self Immolation and Some Bizzare. Background.

  2. 29 de sept. de 2010 · Hide by Foetus, released 29 September 2010 1. Cosmetics 2. Paper Slippers 3. Stood Up 4. Here Comes The Rain 5. Oilfields 6. Concrete 7. The Ballad of Sisyphus T.Jones 8. Fortitudine Vincemus 9. You're Trying To Break Me 10. O Putrid Sun HIDE features ten new compositions by JG Thirlwell, who describes it as a “neo-symphonic avant-psychedelic concept album informed by the culture of fear”.

  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Head Like A Hole: Production: Flood, Trent Reznor. Mix: Keith LeBlanc 1990 4:30 Head Like A Hole (Copper) Head Like A Hole: Production and mix: Flood, Trent Reznor 1990 ... Remixed by J.G. Thirlwell, Engineering: Rob Sutton, Jim Janik 1995 5:37 Self Destruction, Part Three Further Down The Spiral: Manipulation: J. G. Thirlwell 1995

  4. 27 de mar. de 2009 · The Venture Bros.: The Music of J. G. Thirlwell

  5. 29 de mar. de 2018 · Ectopic Ents is proud to announce the release of the Foetus HOLE t-shirt.Celebrating JG Thirlwell’s acclaimed album from 1984, the HOLE shirt is a two color design, with classic red and black printed on a white ringer shirt with red neck and sleeves, making the wearer resemble a walking Foetus cover.This design has been long-bootlegged on garments, so we are thrilled to finally announce the ...

  6. Mastered by drew anderson at masterdisk. Sleeve design by jg thirlwell. Sleeve art directed by steve schwartz. Please visit www.foetus.org and join the foetus mauling list. Ectopic ents. po box 1085 canal street station nyc 10013-0862 ny usa. stay tuned for “blow”, the companion album to flow. an ectopic entertainment.

  7. This reissue of the ongoing Foetus project by Industrial juggernaut Jim Thirlwell is by far the best of his early works. Featuring some of the artists most loved pieces from the 80's 'Hole' is certainly more palatable than many of his more experimental prose, giving the genre a much needed boot up the arse with it's use of metallic percussion and wild use of sampling.