Oxidizer | ||||
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Studio album by Chemlab | ||||
Released | 2004 | |||
Genre | Industrial rock | |||
Label | Invisible Records/Underground Inc./Cracknation | |||
Producer | Julian Beeston, Jared Louche, Lord Pickles (Jason Novak), Kidd Knobbs (Jamie Duffy) | |||
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Oxidizer is the third and final album by industrial rock band Chemlab.
All songs written and arranged by: Jason Novak, Jared Louche, F.J. DeSanto, and Jamie Duffy
Sutures: Jason Novak, F.J. DeSanto, Jamie Duffy, Anders Karlsson, and Ross Goteki-San
Jason Novak, credited as DJ Acucrack, was responsible for the original production of Oxidizer, but according to Novak, his finished tracks were "remixed" by other producers at Louche's behest, changing the album significantly in terms of the album's sound, 'sutures' and track order by the time of its official release. Novak notes that the original version of the album "reflected the proper spirit of Chemlab", and that he did not receive proper credit on the official release, despite being responsible for the majority of the music.
The original version of the Oxidizer album is now available directly from the Crack Nation website as a paid digital download.