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De Rigueurmortis

De RigueurMortis
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Studio album by TISM
Released 29 October 2001
Recorded August 2000-July 2001, various studios
Genre Alternative rock
Length 71:34
123:33 (iTunes)
Label FMR, genre b.goode
Producer TISM
TISM chronology
www.tism.wanker.com
(1998)www.tism.wanker.com1998
De RigueurMortis
(2001)
tism.bestoff.
(2002)tism.bestoff.2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Sydney Star Observer 3.5/5 stars
2Pot Screama
TISM 2POT CD-DVD RELEASED AS BONUS WITH HIPODIL HORA OT NARODA GOLD CD.gif
Studio album by TISM
Released 29 October 2001
Recorded August 2000-July 2001, various studios
Genre Alternative rock, rock opera
Length 40:40
Label FMR, genre b.goode
Producer TISM
TISM chronology
www.tism.wanker.com
(1998)www.tism.wanker.com1998
De RigueurMortis
(2001) (bonus disc)
tism.bestoff.
(2002)tism.bestoff.2002

De RigueurMortis (stylised as De RigueurMortis) is a 2001 album by Australian alternative-rock group TISM. Initial copies of this release, dubbed the Connoisseur's Edition, included several untitled tracks and a bonus CD titled 2Pot Screama, a 41-minute "rock opera in one act" which TISM described as "West Side Story with Tourette's syndrome".

The title is taken from a line in the song "Come Back DJ, Your Record is Scratched". The album cover is a tribute to the fantasy-themed artwork of Roger Dean, famous for his work with art rock bands such as Yes.

De RigueurMortis was intended to be under the same structure as their earlier albums, Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance (1988) and Hot Dogma (1990) which both had a large number of tracks, most of which were snippets of other recordings or diatribes. This album did indeed follow that same structure, but only the tracks which were actual songs were listed on the album's release. The rest, although originally being untitled, have since their titles listed via Internet music information providers. However, upon the re-release of the album onto digital music service iTunes, the unlisted tracks were finally given 'official' names.

The censored name in the final track, 'BFW', is Kylie Minogue. At the time of the album's release, both TISM and Kylie Minogue were label mates on Festival Mushroom Records. The track was censored at the record company's insistence.

The band claimed that they had broken into other recording studios to record the album, however a video that was on their website at the time of the album's release shows them working on the album at what appears to be one of the band member's house.

Initial copies of De Rigueurmortis contained a bonus disc, 2Pot Screama. It was a 41-minute rock opera in one act. The main villain of the opera is Peter Reith, however his name was beeped out of the album due to possible defamation concerns owing to his portrayal in the album as a Satan-like figure. It was originally intended to be a B-side to the "If You're Not Famous at Fourteen, You're Finished" single before the single was cancelled and deleted. The libretto was available from TISM's website at the time.


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