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    Posted: December 21 2008 at 13:18
Hi
 
I was going through the official home page for Dysrhythmia ( http://www.dysrhythmiaband.com/) and saw that the album order on PA is wrong compared to the official discography.
 
No Interference is said to have been released in 2005 and to be the third album from the band while the official discography says that No Interference was released in 2001 and is the bandīs second album.
 
This is what it says on  http://www.dysrhythmiaband.com/:
 

No Interference (2001) Self-Released Digi-pak CD

re-issued w/ bonus live tracks Translation Loss Records (2005)

1. Body Destroyed, Brain Intact 2. Craving for Transformation 3. No Interference 4. Circulatory System Overhaul 5. Let You Fall 6. Orbiting 7. Nutritional Facelift 8. Slumlord 9. We Lead the Way 10. Psychic Desolation 11. Four, Five, Six Minutes Late 12. Body Destroyed, Brain Intact (live) 13. No Interference (live) 14. Orbiting (live) 15. Yes, it's kind of an oxymoron (live) 16. Four, Five, Six Minutes Late (live)

So the year of release 2005 is refering to a re-issue and not the original release date. I hope someone will change the album release order. Thank you.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2008 at 14:17
Done. What about the 10th track, Psychic Desolation? It wasn't present in the tracklist on PA. Do you know what's the length of it?
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