Ap2

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My Sympathies 05:26 Tools
Heroin Hate 05:32 Tools
Resurrection Of The Ravens 04:14 Tools
Goodbye 04:46 Tools
A Thousand Terrible Things 02:26 Tools
Cold Breath Of Sorrow 01:32 Tools
The End 04:39 Tools
The Pact 05:05 Tools
The Only Man I Know 04:21 Tools
The Red Shirt Conspiracy 02:36 Tools
Silhouette of Rage 03:58 Tools
A New Wound 05:54 Tools
My Sympathies (rough mix) 05:27 Tools
Only Man I Know 05:27 Tools
Angry Mani 05:27 Tools
09 - resurrection of the ravens 05:27 Tools
03 - My Sympathies 05:27 Tools
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Argyle Park was a side project by Scott Albert of the 90s underground industrial band Circle of Dust (Albert is now known as Klayton, the one man army behind Celldweller) and his friend Buka. Argyle Park released their first and only record titled Misguided in March of 1995 on R.E.X. Records. Misguided is a diverse album that combines elements such as techno, metal guitar, ragtime piano, horns, samples, and a variety of guest musicians and vocalists. In the summer of 1995, Argyle Park made their only live performance at the Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell, Illinois. In 1996, Argyle Park appeared on the album Sweet Family Music: A Tribute to Stryper with their version of "Lonely". After much controversy surrounding the album's dark lyrical content, the decision to end Argyle Park took place later that year. In 1999 Argyle Park reformed as AP2; this time Klay Scott took a back seat to Buka and Klay's younger brother Dan Leveler (yet another promising one man industrial band), instead writing only two songs for the new album and acting as producer while Level wrote the majority of the material. While lauded by many as a critical achievement in modern industrial music, the album was poorly promoted by Tooth and Nail Records and the resulting low sales caused AP2 to be dropped a year later. There are no plans to resurrect the project, as Buka works for MTV and Klayton and Dan both devote their full time to their own respective projects, Celldweller and lvl. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.