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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PSI_(album)PSI (album) - Wikipedia

    PSI is the sixth studio album by the industrial rock band Pitchshifter, released in 2002. Their previous two albums had been released on a major label, but this was released by the minor Mayan Records, a subsidiary label owned by Sanctuary Records .

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    • 7 May 2002
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    PSI è il sesto album in studio del gruppo musicale britannico Pitchshifter, pubblicato nel 2002. Tracce. Testi e musiche di JS Clayden e Jim Davies. Stop Talking (So Loud) – 4:21; Eight Days – 3:34; My Kind – 3:35; Misdirection – 3:45; Down – 3:07; Shutdown – 3:24; Whatever – 3:05; Screenshot – 3:28; We Know – 3:09

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PitchshifterPitchshifter - Wikipedia

    • Formation and Industrial
    • Submit, Desensitized and Phoenix Festival
    • The Remix War and Infotainment?
    • Spelling Change and www.pitchshifter.com
    • Deviant
    • Psi and Hiatus
    • Side Projects
    • Return and None For All and All For One
    • Hiatus
    • Reunion Tour and Occasional Shows

    Pitchshifter was formed in 1989 (initially spelled Pitch Shifter) by guitarist and programmer Johnny Carter and bassist Mark Clayden, later joined by Stu Toolin, and then Jon "JS" Clayden (Mark Clayden's brother). During this time, the band played with local bands and soon gained attention of the Peaceville Records. During this time, JS went to liv...

    The band later joined the British label Earache Records where they released their EP Submit. Later, Stuart Toolin left the band, and the band hired Matt Godfrey to fill his place for some shows. Matt later left the band and they hired drummer D.J. Walters, now being a four-piece band. Later, the band released their second album, Desensitized. The b...

    The band later released the remix album The Remix War, which had appearances from other groups like Biohazard, Therapy? and Gunshot. The band then started working on the third album, Infotainment? and later played at the Dynamo Open Air. The band later left Earache and joined Geffen Records.

    During this time, the band changed the spelling of their name from 'Pitch Shifter' to 'Pitchshifter', and recruited former The Prodigy live guitarist Jim Davies, with the band returning to their five-piece form. The band later released their single "Genius", which was later included in Test Drive 5 and the Mortal Kombat: Annihilation soundtrack, wh...

    In 2000, founder Johnny Carter and drummer D.J. Walters left the band, and the band hired guitarist Matt Grundy and drummer Jason Bowld. The band later released their fifth album Deviant, which had appearances from drummer John Stanier and Jello Biafra. The band played in that year's Ozzfest. The cover used a picture of one of Gee Vaucher's Paintin...

    Live rhythm guitarist Matt Grundy announced his departure from the band in January 2002. The following month, Pitchshifter played their first show of the year at Ministry of Sound (London). This show marked the debut for guitarist Dan Rayner whom, along with his brother Tim, had previously worked with the band in 2001 as an additional programmer fo...

    During this time, Jim Davies returned to The Prodigy, while Dan went to work on Drawbacks, with his brother Tim Rayner, who later joined Pitchshifter as well. Jon formed the alternative rock group Doheny with former The Cult guitarist Billy Morrison. Mark later left The Blueprint and with Jason, they formed This Is Menace, a supergroup featuring me...

    During late 2006, there were rumours that band was going to return, which were later confirmed and the band announced the "Back From the Dead" tour, supported by various bands including Funeral for a Friend. Davies did not return to the band to pursue a solo career, and was replaced by Tim Rayner. The band released the None for All and All for OneE...

    In 2009, the band announced in their official website that they were working on a new album. Frontman JS Clayden stated that "It's been refreshing to get back in the demo studio. We are taking this record in a few places we haven't been before in terms of guitar work. Brian Harrah [Professional Murder Music and Tura Satana] is writing with me on gu...

    In June 2016, the band tweeted "Looking at some live shows in Feb 2018 in the UK". This was followed by an announcement in April 2018 that the band would reunite for a short tour the following November to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the www.pitchshifter.com album; Simon Hutchby from earthtone9 would be replacing Jason Bowld on drums, as B...

    • 1989–2003, 2004, 2006–2008, 2010, 2018–present
    • Nottingham, England
    • JS Clayden, Mark D. Clayden, Dan Rayner, Tim Rayner, Simon Hutchby
  4. PSI Tracklist. 1. Stop Talking (So Loud) Lyrics. 2. Eight Days Lyrics. 3. MyKind Lyrics. 4. Misdirection Lyrics. 5. Down Lyrics. 6. Shutdown Lyrics. 7. Whatever Lyrics. 8. Screenshot Lyrics. 9....

  5. 7 mag 2002 · PSI by Pitchshifter released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. This album stepped away from the industrial metal sound, integrating instead a more nu-metal sounding core to the music. It was a highly experimental release, and ultimately still very good, however. The follow-up, www.pitchshifter.com, was weaker, omitting much of the aggression and experimentation that had made Infotainment? work.

  7. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for PSI by Pitchshifter. Compare versions and buy on Discogs