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* Allmusic {{Rating|3|5}} [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0ifrxqw5ldke link] | * Allmusic {{Rating|3|5}} [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0ifrxqw5ldke link] | ||
| Last album = ''[[Dig]]'' | | Last album = ''[[Dig]]'' EP (1990) | ||
| This album = ''Thrumdrone''<br />(1991) | | This album = ''Thrumdrone''<br />(1991) | ||
| Next album = ''[[Wrestling Swamis]]'' single<br />(1991) | | Next album = ''[[Wrestling Swamis]]'' single<br />(1991) | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
''Thrumdrone'' was the first Carnival Art album to be released on noted alternative rock haven [[Beggars Banquet Records]]. It is also the debut of [[Brian Bell]], who assumed bass duties after [[Ed]] filled the void left by former guitarist Shane Paul Rhody. This disc is often referred to as the band's debut, due to little exposure of the 1989 long player ''[[Like Nobody's Business]]''. | ''Thrumdrone'' was the first Carnival Art album to be released on noted alternative rock haven [[Beggars Banquet Records]]. It is also the full-length debut of [[Brian Bell]], who assumed bass duties after [[Ed]] filled the void left by former guitarist Shane Paul Rhody. (Bell made his overall debute on the ''[[Dig]]'' EP) This disc is often referred to as the band's debut, due to little exposure of the 1989 long player ''[[Like Nobody's Business]]''. | ||
The songs "[[Mr. Blue Veins]]" and "[[Octopus]]" appeared on 1989's ''[[Dig]]'', | The songs "[[Mr. Blue Veins]]" and "[[Octopus]]" previously appeared on 1989's ''[[Dig]]'', and are the same versions. An acoustic version of "Mr. Blue Veins" also appears on the "[[Wrestling Swamis]]" single. Also, the video for "Mr. Blue Veins" was derided by ''MTV's Beavis & Butt-head'', in the episode "Water Safety" ("Ugh, Beavis put your 'blue vein' away!"). | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||