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| Aftershock 2005 | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1996 | |||
| Recorded | 1996 | |||
| Genre | Funk,rock | |||
| Length | 43:54 | |||
| Label | Rykodisc (U.S.); Polystar (Japan) | |||
| Producer | Jerome Brailey;Bill Laswell (executive production) | |||
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Aftershock 2005 is the fourth album byJerome Brailey's funk bandMutiny.[1] The album was initially released in 1996 by the Polystar label in Japan, and then byRykodisc Records in the U.S. and UK. The album possesses a more rock-oriented feel than previous Mutiny albums. The album features guest appearances from formerP-Funk bandmatesBernie Worrell andMichael Hampton. "Aftershock 2005" was one of the last albums released through producerBill Laswell's Black Arc series.
1)The Growl (5:10)
2)It's All Good (5:20)
3)No Choice(4:25)
4)Passion (5:12)
5)Tickin' Like A Time Bomb (4:47)
6)Rock The Boat (2:51)
7)2005 (5:51)
8)Desires (5:23)-inspired byEddie Hazel
9)Moments (2:52)
10)The Growl (Revamp) (1:56)