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FILTER
Richard Patrick (vocals, guitars, bass, programming, drums) and Brian Liesegang (programming, guitars, keyboards, drums) both experimented with electronics early in their careers. Patrick was a member of the original touring incarnation of Nine Inch Nails. After NIN finished its lengthy first tour in the early '90s, Patrick and Liesegang met through a mutual friend and began to record industrial rock together. Their debut album, Short Bus, released on Reprise in 1995, was recorded by the two at a small house on the outskirts of Cleveland. Short Bus became a surprise hit, thanks to the MTV and alternative radio hit "Hey Man, Nice Shot"; by the end of the summer, the album had reached gold status. In order to tour behind the record, the duo recruited guitarist Geno Lenardo, bassist Frank Cavanaugh and drummer Matt Walker. Liesegang departed in 1997 over creative differences, but Patrick retained the Filter name for 1999's Title of Record, which eventually went platinum and spawned another radio/MTV hit in the single "Take a Picture." The album also included new drummer Steve Gillis after Walker left to work with the Smashing Pumpkins. Filter's third album, The Amalgamut, followed three years later, after which, the band went on a bit of a hiatus. Around 2005, Patrick announced the formation of a new band, Army of Anyone, which he created with former members of Stone Temple Pilots and David Lee Roth's touring band.
Short Bus

Hey Man, Nice Shot
Dose
Under
Spent
Take Another
Stuck in Here
It's Over
Gerbil
White Like That
Consider This
So Cool
(192kbs)
Their first album, Short Bus, was released in 1995. The album was commercially successful, and included the smash hit single "Hey Man, Nice Shot". The song was somewhat controversial, as it was seen as capitalizing on the public suicide of Budd Dwyer. Kurt Cobain's suicide was widely rumored to have inspired the song, but the band refuted this. In need of a live band to tour the album, Patrick and Liesegang recruited Geno Lenardo on guitar, Frank Cavanagh on bass, and Matt Walker on drums. They would all later be featured in the video for the album's second single, "Dose".
Title of Record

Sand
Welcome to the Fold
Captain Bligh
It's Gonna Kill Me
The Best Things
Take a Picture
Skinny
I Will Lead You
Cancer
I'm Not the Only One
Miss Blue
(192kbs)
Patrick continued with 1999's Title of Record with returning members Lenardo and Cavanagh, as well as Steve Gillis on drums, filling in the gap left by Walker after he left to work with The Smashing Pumpkins. Title of Record moved away from industrial rock somewhat, and resulted in the band's biggest hit, the mellow ballad "Take a Picture", along with other lesser-heard singles "Welcome to the Fold" and "The Best Things". The diverse assortment of tracks on the album also had some definite back story as well. The song "Take a Picture" is about a dispute on an aircraft, when Richard Patrick drunkenly stripped down to his boxers, alarming the other passengers. Lyrics include: "I don't believe in...your privacy"; "I feel like a new-born"; and "Awake on my airplane." "Do you want to take my picture 'cause I won't remember?" is a popular Southern phrase and in this case possibly refers to an alcoholic blackout. The lyrics "Hey, Dad, what do you think about your son now?" refers to the theory that Patrick's father didn't believe he could make it in the recording business and tried to persuade him to pursue another direction. The song "Captain Bligh" (after Vice-Admiral William Bligh of the HMS Bounty) was written by Patrick after leaving Nine Inch Nails and was about Trent Reznor's notoriously anti-social habits.
The Amalgamut

You Walk Away
American Cliché
Where Do We Go from Here?
Columind
The Missing
The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way)
My Long Walk to Jail
So I Quit
God Damn Me
It Can Never Be the Same
World Today
The 4th
(192kbs)
2002 saw the release of The Amalgamut, featuring the singles "Where Do We Go from Here?" and "American Cliché". "The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way)" was also featured in the first wave of Hummer2 commercials that year and in the 2003 movie Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. Alan Bailey was recruited for live guitar when they set off to tour the album; however, the tour ended abruptly in a matter of weeks when Richard Patrick voluntarily checked himself into rehab. He has since tattooed his date of sobriety, September 28, 2002, on his forearm.
Anthems for the Damned

Soldiers of Misfortune
What's Next
The Wake
Cold (Anthem for the Damned)
Hatred Is Contagious
Lie After Lie
Kill the Day
The Take
I Keep Flowers Around
In Dreams
Only You
Can Stop This
(215kbs)
The fourth studio album by Filter The album is reportedly written around lead man Richard Patrick's time in rehab, the current state of the world, and the current state of his life. This will be Filter's first album release since 2002, due to the Army of Anyone supergroup Richard Patrick took part in. The first single Soldiers of Misfortune was recently released to rock radio for airplay and through the band's MySpace page.
The album is said to be a dose of heavy industrial, soaring anthems, and heavy soundscapes. The album will feature collaborators such as guitarist/songwriter John 5, Black Light Burns guitarist Wes Borland, and Nine Inch Nails live drummer Josh Freese.
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| Industrial |
| Alternative Metal, Industrial, Post |
| Others |
| 294.34 MB |
| Short Bus/10 - Consider This.mp3 |
5.93 MB |
| Short Bus/02 - Dose.mp3 |
5.36 MB |
| Short Bus/06 - Stuck In Here.mp3 |
4.92 MB |
| Short Bus/05 - Take Another.mp3 |
6.02 MB |
| Short Bus/09 - White Like That.mp3 |
5.89 MB |
| Short Bus/08 - Gerbil.mp3 |
4.62 MB |
| Short Bus/07 - It's Over.mp3 |
4.96 MB |
| Short Bus/11 - So Cool.mp3 |
6.10 MB |
| Short Bus/04 - Spent.mp3 |
6.37 MB |
| Short Bus/03 - Under.mp3 |
5.91 MB |
| Short Bus/01 - Hey Man, Nice Shot.mp3 |
7.20 MB |
| The Amalgamut/01 - You Walk Away.mp3 |
6.33 MB |
| The Amalgamut/02 - American Cliche.mp3 |
4.99 MB |
| The Amalgamut/09 - God Damn Me.mp3 |
5.84 MB |
| The Amalgamut/10 - It Can Never Be The Same.mp3 |
6.25 MB |
| The Amalgamut/05 - The Missing.mp3 |
6.57 MB |
| The Amalgamut/06 - The Only Way.mp3 |
7.18 MB |
| The Amalgamut/03 - Where Do We Go From Here.mp3 |
7.67 MB |
| The Amalgamut/11 - World Today.mp3 |
8.02 MB |
| The Amalgamut/04 - Columind.mp3 |
4.96 MB |
| The Amalgamut/07 - My Long Walk To Jail.mp3 |
5.65 MB |
| The Amalgamut/08 - So I Quit.mp3 |
4.67 MB |
| The Amalgamut/12 - The 4th.mp3 |
13.16 MB |
| Title Of The Record/03 - Captain Bligh.mp3 |
7.16 MB |
| Title Of The Record/08 - I Will Lead You.mp3 |
4.66 MB |
| Title Of The Record/01 - Sand.mp3 |
881.94 KB |
| Title Of The Record/06 - Take A Picture.mp3 |
8.33 MB |
| Title Of The Record/05 - The Best Things.mp3 |
6.10 MB |
| Title Of The Record/09 - Cancer.mp3 |
9.14 MB |
| Title Of The Record/10 - I'm Not The Only One.mp3 |
8.01 MB |
| Title Of The Record/04 - It's Gonna Kill Me.mp3 |
6.98 MB |
| Title Of The Record/11 - Miss Blue.mp3 |
7.63 MB |
| Title Of The Record/07 - Skinny.mp3 |
7.87 MB |
| Title Of The Record/02 - Welcome To The Fold.mp3 |
10.54 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/10 - In Dreams.mp3 |
6.05 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/08 - The Take.mp3 |
4.98 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/09 - I Keep Flowers Around.mp3 |
6.25 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/01 - Soldiers Of Misfortune.mp3 |
6.88 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/05 - Hatred Is Contagious.mp3 |
6.32 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/02 - Whats Next.mp3 |
5.09 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/07 - Kill The Day.mp3 |
5.58 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/03 - The Wake.mp3 |
6.13 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/11 - Only You.mp3 |
5.90 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/12 - Can Stop This.mp3 |
7.50 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/04 - Cold (Anthem For The Damned).mp3 |
5.83 MB |
| Anthems For The Damned/06 - Lie After Lie.mp3 |
5.98 MB |
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| 13/05/2008 |
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