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MagentaMantaLoveTree

MagentaMantaLoveTree
Dighayzoose MagentaMantaLoveTree.jpg
Studio album by Dighayzoose
Released 1993
Genre Modern rock
Length 64:51
Label Brainstorm Artists, Intl,
Word Records
Producer Gene Eugene
Dighayzoose
Dighayzoose chronology
StruggleFish
(1991)StruggleFish1991
MagentaMantaLoveTree
(1993)
Ascension 7: Rocketship to Heaven
(1995)Ascension 7: Rocketship to Heaven1995
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MagentaMantaLoveTree (1993) was the second album released by Dighayzoose with a duration of nearly 65 minutes. All band members, except of Jimmi Rodrigez, participated in the writing process. The album was a departure from their debut which had been, according to multiple critics, essentially a Red Hot Chili Peppers clone. According to True Tunes News the band used the language of psychedelia to create "bizarre and visual lyrics." Their lyrics touched sometimes personal topics such as love & beauty in a dream about a future wife ("MagentaMantaLoveTree"), hate ("H8 Machine"), and self-loathing ("Diggin' Away"). Musically the album contained a great number of styles mashed together into a George Clinton style "cosmic slop." One review drew musical parallels to Steve Vai, Primus, Faith No More, Janes Addiction, and Scaterd Few.

Many of the tracks are prepended by short samples.



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