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Album Information

  Name Submit
  Type Album
  Artist Pitch Shifter
  Cover Submit_album_coverjpg
  Released 1992, CD re-released with extra tracks 1995
  Recorded August 1991 - January 1992 at Bandwagon Studios
  Genre Industrial Metal <br> Death Metal
  Label Earache Records
  Producer JA Carter
  Last Album '' Industrial ''<br />(1991)
  This Album ''Submit''<br />(1992)
  Next Album '' Desensitized ''<br />(1993)


''Submit'' is an Album by the British band Pitch Shifter , released in 1992. Fitting somewhere between an EP and a full-length Album , it was the last album to feature Stuart Toolin in the band. The original CD release (in 1992) did not have the two live tracks and ''Silo'' was a hidden track. The Vinyl release didn't even have Silo on it, and the matrix of the record has some comments: on Side A it says 'A Fat Wallet Production' while Side B says 'Buy the CD for ''Silo'' '.

While not as heavy as Industrial it is still more intense than any later releases, and is still firmly in the Industrial Metal genre, with a sound that has been compared to early Godflesh . ''Submit'' contains several tracks that are regarded amongst 'old-school' fans as some of the best the band ever recorded, with ''Deconstruction'' and ''Dry Riser Inlet'' being particular favourites.


TRACK LISTING

#"Gritter"
#"Deconstruction"
#"New Flesh P.S.I."
#"Bastardiser"
#"Dry Riser Inlet"
#"Tendrill"
"Silo" (hidden, not on the Vinyl ).


ALBUM CREDITS

  • Bass Guitar: M.D. Clayden

  • Lead Guitar: J.A. Carter

  • Rhythm Guitar: S.E. Toolin

  • Vocals/Visuals: J.S. Clayden

  • Engineer: Dave Lawrence

  • Band Photography: M. Akerman

  • Lyrical Inspiration: V.J. Toolin

  • Thanks: Stuart Knight, Dig ''(Digby Pearson, founder of Earache Records ).''



RELEASES

Originally released in 1992 on Vinyl and CD , it was re-released on CD only in 1995 with the hidden track plainly listed as a separate track from "Tendrill" and with two live tracks recorded in Germany. ''Landfill'' originally featured on Industrial and would later rise again on Desensitized as a hidden track.