Colossal Spin

Mysterious songs from a band that may no longer exist.

  1. [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

    Yeah, you heard right: this song is called Cannibal Dreams. It’s not what you think. Or maybe it is. Eh, whatever.

    This tune comes from that lousy-quality demo tape from 1994. But the kids liked it, so here it is.

    That wonderfully rich Sano accordion amp makes a solo appearance the beginning (that’s the tremolo sound you hear). Also of interest: a metal mixing bowl is used as a drum. That bowl got the crap beat out of it. 

    Cannibal Dreams (94)
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    17
  2. [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

    One of the best piano outro solos EVER played… is on this song (we think). 

    Another “WTF” moment from our post-metal Duelling Suzis phase that totally helps to destroy our industrial street cred. But whatever. It’s a great little tune we think: full of nice lo-fi acoustic guitars, ethereal pianos and minimal construction. And let’s not forget a chorus that goes “Naaaa, na, na.” Seriously? Hells yes!

    Colossal Spin
    Duelling Suzis
    Faster
    37 plays

  3. [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

    This song screams industrial metal totally tweaked out on high-speed crank. We throw it all at you on this one—grinding 303 bass, crunchy Marshall stacks, echo pianos, falsetto dream vocals, sped-up breakbeats, power drums, reverbs as big as the universe.

    From the 2000 Dueling Suzis album, we now find it funny that this track was first released on Mp3.com in the heady days of Napster, considering that one of its main lyric refrains is “You just want something, something free”. Ah yes, we all certainly do, don’t we?

    Colossal Spin
    Duelling Suzis
    Something DB
    77 plays
    3