Bites (album)

Bites
Studio album by Skinny Puppy
Released 1985
Recorded 1984 - 1985
(Mushroom Studios, Vancouver)
Genre Industrial, EBM, synthpop
Length 40:00 (original)
72:46 (re-issue)
Label Nettwerk (Canada, U.S.)
Play It Again Sam (Europe)
Producer cEvin Key, Dave Ogilvie[1]
Skinny Puppy chronology
Remission
(1984)
Bites
(1985)
Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse
(1986)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Bites is the first full-length studio album by Skinny Puppy, released as an LP under Nettwerk in 1985. In 1993 it was reissued on CD with additional material originally performed by Hell-O Death Day, a pseudonym used for the band while they toured as an opener for the electronic act Chris and Cosey.

Track listing

Original LP release (Canada - 15ntwk)
No. Title Length
1. "Assimilate"    
2. "Dead Lines"    
3. "Blood on the Wall"    
4. "Icebreaker"    
5. "The Choke"    
6. "Social Deception"    
7. "Basement"    
8. "Last Call"    
9. "Film"    


Original LP release (Belgium - FACE 15)
No. Title Length
1. "Assimilate"   6:54
2. "The Choke"   6:30
3. "Blood On the Wall"   2:57
4. "Church"   3:12
5. "Deadlines"   6:11
6. "Last Call"   5:54
7. "Basement"   3:28
8. "Tomorrow"   4:54
Total length:
40:00


Cassette release (Side 1)
No. Title Length
1. "Assimilate"    
2. "Blood on the Wall"    
3. "Deadlines"    
4. "Icebreaker"    
5. "Film"    
6. "Church"    
Cassette release (Side 2)
No. Title Length
1. "Choke"    
2. "Christianity"    
3. "Social Deception"    
4. "Basement"    
5. "Last Call"    
6. "Tomorrow"    
7. "Love"    


CD Re-issue
No. Title Length
1. "Assimilate"   6:56
2. "Blood On the Wall"   2:58
3. "Dead Lines"   6:13
4. "Church"   3:16
5. "Icebreaker"   3:14
6. "Tomorrow"   4:53
7. "Dead Doll"   2:28
8. "Film"   2:18
9. "Love"   1:51
10. "The Choke"   6:29
11. "Social Deception"   2:57
12. "Christianity"   1:32
13. "Basement"   3:25
14. "Last Call"   5:54
15. "Falling"   4:20
16. "The Centre Bullet"   9:42
17. "One Day" (Hidden track) 4:20
Total length:
72:46

Personnel

Credits from Allmusic.[1]

Production notes

References

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