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Experiment Zero

Experiment Zero
Studio album by
Released1996
GenreSurf rock, punk rock, electronic rock
LabelTouch and Go Records[1]
One Louder Records
ProducerSteve Albini
Man or Astro-man? chronology
What Remains Inside a Black Hole
(1996)
Experiment Zero
(1996)
1000X
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Experiment Zero is an album by the American band Man or Astro-man?[3][4] It was released in 1996 by Touch and Go Records.[5]

Production

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Produced by Steve Albini, the album was recorded in three days.[6]

Critical reception

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The New York Times wrote that the band "deploys a manic punk velocity, and sprinkles its music with sine-wave oscillator noises and space-documentary sound bites; otherwise its material is fairly faceless."[7] The Austin American-Statesman concluded that, as "a celebration of robotic white-guy stiffness, this music has the soul of a Jetsons episode."[8]

Track listing

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  1. "Stereo Phase Test"
  2. "Television Fission"
  3. "DNI"
  4. "Planet Collision"
  5. "Big Trak Attack"
  6. "9 Volt"
  7. "Evil Plans of Planet Spectra"
  8. "Anoxia"
  9. "Maximum Radiation Level"
  10. "King of the Monsters"
  11. "Cyborg Control"
  12. "Test Driver" (Takeshi Terauchi)
  13. "Television Man" (Talking Heads)
  14. "Z-X3"
  15. "Principles Unknown"
  16. "The Space Alphabet" - (Vinyl-only bonus track)

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