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The Cyanide Valentine : Let It Rot
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Like Micahel Jackson's "Thriller" with fuzzy guitars: a mix of pop, electronica, and hard rock.
Genre: Electronic: Pop Crossover
Release Date: 2005
Let It Rot © Copyright-The Cyanide Valentine
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You Don't Really Love Me 3:24 $0.99
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Freaks 4:05 $0.99
Let it Rot 3:38 $0.99
Number Four 3:52 $0.99
Despicable Whore 2:52 $0.99
Transmission 2.0 from EB 0:28 $0.99
The Icarus Song 5:35 $0.99
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Album Notes

The unique and groundbreaking sound of The Cyanide Valentine -- a cross between Primal Scream, Thriller-era Michael Jackson, and Prodigy -- is as unique and unlikely as the covert partnership that created it. Jake Zavracky is the brash, towering atheist who previously fronted the guitar-driven hard rock group Quick Fix. Wendy Mittelstadt is a slight, unassuming (and devoutly Catholic) electrical engineer with a secret penchant for audio loops and synthesizers. Together, the tension within the duo creates a live act that is visually striking, and a recorded sound that is simply mind-blowing. Emerging from the break-up of Quick Fix in 2004, Zavracky set out to create a fresh musical sound, incorporating the danceable energy of techno and synthesizer music with the pop feel of guitar rock. In Mittelstadt, he found an improbable partner-in-arms. Originally working as a basement project, the demo tapes that the two produced soon found admirers. Onstage, the textured, dynamic sound of The Cyanide Valentine -- amazingly produced by only two musicians -- awed and titilated audiences. Now, with the release of Let It Rot, the duo prepares to bring that expansive combination of pop, rock, and big beat to the masses.

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REVIEWS

Flawless
author: circle takes the square
This album is the greatest album in my entire collection! i would highly recomend this album to anyone who likes any style of music because this album has so many styles in-and-of itself. this one is one for the ages! buy it!
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Great mesh and 80s and 00s
author: Beca
A wicked blend of the best of the 80s and comtemporary electronic sounds make Let It Rot my latest ear candy. Very hard to get sick of-- and I get sick of things rather easily.
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Quality Underground Pop!
author: Joey (Boston,MA)
Cyanide Valentine totally surprised me. I usually never check out bands out of the blue, but then I read an article on a newspaper and all of a sudden I was compelled to check them out. I guess it might be because I had no expectations about it, but it ROCKED! Love the synths and vocals... Thanks for opening my eyes to new sounds guys!
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