2009
10.14
10.14
Genre: Post Punk, rock.
Year: 2006
About: In July 2006, as another edition of the Lebanese-Israeli war raged around them, Lebanese rockers Scrambled Eggs went into the studio to mark down on record their most abrasive and violent set yet. Gone are the moody and introspective ramblings of their 3 previous albums, as the Eggs aim straight for the jugular in this short set (5 tracks) of angry and scorching punk nuggets, which bring to mind both the recent experimentations of Sonic Youth and the rash energy of early Pil and Cure. Completing the EP is a remix of the track "Bleeding Nun" by Lebanese Electronica artist Munma. (Reviewed by Ziad Nawfal)
Credits:
Year: 2006
About: In July 2006, as another edition of the Lebanese-Israeli war raged around them, Lebanese rockers Scrambled Eggs went into the studio to mark down on record their most abrasive and violent set yet. Gone are the moody and introspective ramblings of their 3 previous albums, as the Eggs aim straight for the jugular in this short set (5 tracks) of angry and scorching punk nuggets, which bring to mind both the recent experimentations of Sonic Youth and the rash energy of early Pil and Cure. Completing the EP is a remix of the track "Bleeding Nun" by Lebanese Electronica artist Munma. (Reviewed by Ziad Nawfal)
Credits:
All music by Scrambled Eggs Lyrics by Charbel Haber Produced by Scrambled Eggs and Ziad Nawfal Mixed and mastered by Marc Codsi Cover concept and design by Mark Beydoun, illustration by Yasmine Baz http://www.myspace.com/scrambledeggslebanon
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Encoding/Size: VBR V0 / 44.93 MB
Encoding/Size: VBR V0 / 44.93 MB
lots of skipping in second minute of track1 .. thanks anyways
Ouch! Is track1 the only track you detected skipping on? We will re-rip and re-upload. As audiophiles, we take those matters seriously.
Reuploaded!
i highly recommend you use the EAC procedure .. it takes time to configure but gives excellent results
We use something very close to EAC but on a different platform. It securely rips your files using the CDParanoia engine. Some EAC purists might argue that CDParanoia is garbage. We have thoroughly compared EAC logs vs our logs and they all seem to match CRCs and AR results. We have no idea how the track skipping got there, perhaps the compression utility (tar) messed up with the file.
thanks for taking those matters seriously. that reinforces the trust to keep dl from here :)