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〕 |rev2 = ''Rolling Stone'' |rev2score = 〔Brackett, Nathan. "Big Black". ''The New Rolling Stone Album Guide''. November 2004. pg. 69, cited March 17, 2010〕 }} ''Bulldozer'' is the second EP by Chicago post-hardcore band Big Black, released in 1983. It was their first release to feature an actual band performing, including Pat Byrne from Urge Overkill playing drums on some of the songs. On ''Bulldozer'', Big Black's founder and frontman Steve Albini achieved a signature "clanky" sound with his guitar by using metal guitar picks notched with sheet metal clips, creating the effect of two guitar picks at once. The ''Bulldozer'' EP was recorded with engineer Iain Burgess and released in December 1983, with the first two hundred copies packaged in a galvanized sheet metal sleeve in homage to Public Image Ltd.'s ''Metal Box''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Touch and Go Records )〕 Many of the EP's lyrics depicted scenarios drawn from Albini's midwest upbringing, such as "Cables", which described the slaughtering of cows at a Montana abattoir, and "Pigeon Kill", about a rural Indiana town that dealt with an overpopulation of pigeons by feeding them poisoned corn. == Track listing == # "Cables" - 2:40 # "Pigeon Kill" - 1:47 # "I'm a Mess" - 1:56 # "Texas" - 4:02 # "Seth" - 3:32 # "Jump the Climb" - 2:59 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bulldozer (EP)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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