Penal Colony

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Third Life (Front Line Assembly Remix) 06:51 Tools
Young Lust 03:52 Tools
Combine 04:19 Tools
Third Life (Time Center remix) 04:51 Tools
Reconciled 04:28 Tools
Blue 9 04:48 Tools
Hallidified (Burnt Ram) 04:14 Tools
Among the Living 03:07 Tools
Product 03:28 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magick 05:05 Tools
Warsaw 02:44 Tools
Freemasons Of Enochian Magick (Jack The Crowley Mix By FLA) 06:18 Tools
Freemasons Of Enochain Magick (Front Line Assembly Remix) 06:17 Tools
Reconciled (remix) 07:03 Tools
third life 04:03 Tools
Hypothalamus Now! 05:59 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magick (Jack the Crowley remix) 06:49 Tools
Don't Let Them Forget To Tag Your Symptom 04:44 Tools
Drawn and Quartered 04:04 Tools
Unfinished Business 05:22 Tools
Third Live (Time Center Remix By Front Line Assembly) 04:49 Tools
Scoma 03:34 Tools
The Kids Are Behaviourly Medicated (System Syn Remix) 04:19 Tools
Organic 04:02 Tools
Gout 02:48 Tools
Paste 03:26 Tools
Among the Living (Front Line Assembly remix) 04:50 Tools
Falling Down the Stairs 04:28 Tools
Insemin 03:09 Tools
Blue Nine (Free Me mix) 05:41 Tools
Among the Living (Transcendental Repression remix) 04:49 Tools
Clones (We're All) 03:38 Tools
Host Meets the Cell 04:17 Tools
Scion 03:37 Tools
Inbetween 5 and 14 04:55 Tools
Blue Nine (Free Me) 05:43 Tools
Hazing (the Underlings with your Broken Stickpin) 04:39 Tools
extremist 07:20 Tools
21 Robot Man 06:56 Tools
The Hand of John Kemble 06:51 Tools
Wintermute (Interative CD ROM Only) 06:16 Tools
Umbilical (Security 23rd World remix) 05:25 Tools
Umbilical 05:44 Tools
Halidified (Subgenius) 03:58 Tools
Third Life (Stripped Goth) 04:25 Tools
Unfinished Business (Strike Down Remix) 07:06 Tools
Among the Living (Dominion of Noise) 03:10 Tools
Blue 9 (Sin Trip remix) 04:04 Tools
Extremist (Parallel Qabal remix) 05:06 Tools
Product (Crumpled Up) 03:30 Tools
Thee Unbearable Lightness Ov... 05:05 Tools
When the Veins on the Back of My Legs Hurt, It's Time to Stop (Fish Monkey remix) 07:22 Tools
Falling Down the Stairs (Scotch & Water Remix) 07:57 Tools
Third Life (Sweeping the Floor remix) 04:25 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magick (Fallen Angels remix) 08:21 Tools
Reconciled (mix by Thd) 06:37 Tools
Extremist (Parallel) 05:05 Tools
Third Life (Time Center) 06:49 Tools
halidified 04:24 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magick (Jack the Crowley) 06:18 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magick (Front Line Assembly remix) 06:17 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magick (Jack the Crowley mix) 06:18 Tools
Blue 9 (Free Me Remee) 05:45 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magick (Jack the Crowley Remix by Front Line Assembly) 00:00 Tools
Halidified (Naked Men Only) 03:51 Tools
Halidified (Naked Men Only remix) 03:52 Tools
Third Life (Time Center Remix by Front Line Assembly) 06:50 Tools
Reconciled (No Remorse) 06:37 Tools
When The Veins On The Back Of My Legs Hurt 06:37 Tools
When the Veins... (Fish Monkey) 07:20 Tools
Blue Nine (Sin Trip) 04:04 Tools
Extremist (Floor Power) 06:39 Tools
Blue Nine 02:48 Tools
Reconciled (No Remorse remix) 06:38 Tools
Freemasons Of Enochian Magick (Fallen Angels) 08:21 Tools
Most People Don't Think They're Stupid (F.W.R.) 00:00 Tools
Anomalous 04:38 Tools
Freemasons Of Enochian Magick (Jack The Crowley Mix By Front Line Assembly) 04:49 Tools
Umbilical (Security 23rd World Remix by Front Line Assembly) 05:25 Tools
Reconciled (No Remorse Mix By T.H.D.) 06:37 Tools
Freemasons Of Enochian Magick (Jack The Crowley Mix By Frontline Assembly) 00:00 Tools
Blue 9 (Free Me Remee Remix by Front Line Assembly) 06:37 Tools
Halidified (Subgenius mix) 04:09 Tools
Ghost [Unidentidrome Remix] 04:09 Tools
Free Mason's Of Enochian Majick 03:41 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magick [Front Line Assembly Remix] 00:00 Tools
Umilical (Security 23rd World) 05:25 Tools
Third Live 04:50 Tools
Third Life [Time Center Remix by FLA] 04:49 Tools
Penal Colony <<Unidentidrome>> 05:25 Tools
Umbilical (Security 23rd World) 05:25 Tools
Among The Living (Transecendental Repression) 03:52 Tools
Reconciled (No Remorse Mix by THD) 06:37 Tools
Extremist (Floor Power Remix by T.H.D.) 06:37 Tools
Reconciled [No Remorse Mix by Thd] 00:00 Tools
Blue 9 (Sin Trip Remix by Psychic TV) 03:41 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magick (FLA Remix) 06:19 Tools
Isemin 04:25 Tools
The Kids Are Behaviourly Medicated - System Syn Remix 04:21 Tools
Third Life (Sweeping the Floor Remix by Leæther Strip) 04:25 Tools
Third Life [Time Center Remix by Front Line Assembly] 06:50 Tools
Omega Man 03:52 Tools
Omega Man Featuring Smp 04:44 Tools
(Untitled) 04:44 Tools
Dark Days Red Nights 03:52 Tools
Halidified (Naked Men Only Remix by Leæther Strip) 03:52 Tools
Hazing - The Underlings With Your Broken Stickpin 04:40 Tools
Hazing (The Underlings With Yo 04:44 Tools
Third Life - Front Line Assembly Remix 04:44 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magic (Jack the Crowley) 04:44 Tools
Clones - We're All 03:39 Tools
Most People Don't Think They're Stupid 04:50 Tools
Halidified (Burnt RAM) 04:44 Tools
Freemasons of Enochian Magic (Fallen Angels) 04:44 Tools
Third Time [Time Center Remix] 04:44 Tools
Among the Living [Remix] 04:50 Tools
Halifified (Naked Men Only) 04:50 Tools
Umbilical (Adolescent Beart) 04:40 Tools
When the Veins in the Back of My Legs Hurt, It's Time to Stop (Fish) 04:50 Tools
Thee Unbearable Lightness Ov.. 04:40 Tools
Free Mason's Of Enochiam Majick (Fallen Angels) 04:49 Tools
Extremist (Floor Power Mix by THD) 04:49 Tools
Don't Let Them Forget To Tag Y 04:50 Tools
Young Lust (Pink Floyd Cover) 03:51 Tools
Penal Colony - Omega Man Featuring SMP 04:49 Tools
Third Life (Time Center Remix) - Penal Colony 04:49 Tools
Halidified [Subgenius Mix] 03:39 Tools
Reconciled (No Remorse Mix) 04:49 Tools
Extremists (Parallel) 04:49 Tools
Among The Living (Transcendental Repression Mix By Front Line Assembly) 04:49 Tools
Third Life [Jlab Radio Edit][#][Mix] 04:49 Tools
Umbilical (Security 23rd World 03:39 Tools
The Kids Are Behaviourly Medicated 03:39 Tools
Third Life (Frontline Assembly Remix) 03:39 Tools
Freemasons Of Enochain Magick 03:39 Tools
Third Life (Time Center remix by FLA) 03:39 Tools
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7 years… That’s how long it’s been since Penal Colony’s seminal Cleopatra release, “5 MAN JOB”. In that time, many of Penal Colony’s contemporaries have released new records and toured in support of those records several times over. Entirely new flavors of electronica have come and gone. A different president was in office when “5 MAN JOB” came out. All of this begs the question: What happened? “That would take more space to explain than the audience for this document would probably care to endure,” quips D Madden, sole surviving member of Penal Colony. “A small part of the Reader’s Digest version would be that I suffered a number of health problems, both mental and physical; financial problems, you name it. It took some time to dig my way out of those holes, some of them I’m still working on. Further, I had become disillusioned with the Industrial scene and all of it’s subgenres. For awhile there, things just seemed to be stagnating. As a result, I had all but given up on the idea of making another Penal Colony record. It wasn’t until I heard the Cyberage radio show, and some of the other industrial radio shows on the web, that I got excited about it again.” And so, with consent from the good graces of fellow founding members Chris Shinkus (Bass) and Jason Hubbard (Drums, Samples, Percussion), Madden forged ahead on his own, and began work on a new collection of songs in early 2001. The fruits of his labor can be heard in the new Penal Colony LP, “UNFINISHED BUSINESS.” Scheduled to drop May of 2003 on DSBP Records. But before jumping forward too far, perhaps we should start from the beginning… Penal Colony's beginnings go back to the summer of 1992. Three of the original members – Guitarist Andy Shaw, Bassist Chris Shinkus, and Drummer Jason Hubbard – arrived fresh from the corpse of popular Goth-Glam-Punk outfit The Texas Vamps, hailing from California’s Inland Empire. Madden was an Orange County native and Guitarist/Vocalist of L.A. Goth monsters Ex-Voto, exiting in 1991 when the rest of the band relocated to New Orleans. After several months of performing around Hollywood and the Inland Empire, Penal Colony piqued the interest of some record industry types during a show at The Roxy in Hollywood, and after a minor bidding skirmish, was picked up by Cleopatra Records in 1993. The self-described “Punk band with a sampler” saw the release of their debut LP, “PUT YOUR HANDS DOWN” (its title taken from a remark made by Rock n’ Roll legend Chuck Berry in the infamous Chuck Berry “Golden Shower” bootleg) in 1994. Not long after, what began as a 5 song EP evolved into their second long-player in 1995, a remix ECD entitled “5 MAN JOB” that included alternate renditions of their material by the likes of Front Line Assembly, Psychic TV, Spahn Ranch, and Leatherstrip. A national tour was launched in support of “5 MAN JOB”, with Penal Colony as the opening act in a package that included then-labelmates Electric Hellfire Club. Shaw parted ways with the band shortly after the release of “5 MAN JOB”; Shinkus and Hubbard were unable to be part of the tour, so the audiences for the “5 MAN JOB” tour witnessed an alternate lineup that featured Madden and keyboardist Paris from Roz William’s Shadow Project. Sadly, Penal Colony quickly disintegrated at the end of the tour, plans for a new lineup that would have included Shinkus, Hubbard, Madden, and members of the touring band were scrapped. Madden relocated to the Northwest in 1998, his ongoing interest in electronica saw the re-formation of pre-Penal Colony project SimStim that year, with an independently released album titled “JACK IN, LOG ON, NOD OUT” dropping in 1999. SimStim played a number of raves and warehouse parties in the Seattle and Portland areas until they dissolved in early 2001. Another Madden effort that started auspiciously as yet another new side project, Penal Colony's third and latest release, “UNFINISHED BUSINESS”, marks a new era for a 21st century Penal Colony. Drawing equally from Madden’s jungle, drum and bass, and electronica explorations over recent years and the punk/industrial/cold wave power of its days of yore, “UNFINISHED BUSINESS” is an amalgam of styles old and new. From the EBM/Elektro-pumped “Falling Down the Stairs” and “Hypothalamus Now!” to the metallic drill-and-bass onslaught of “Don’t Let them Forget to Tag Your Symptom”, to the old skool Penal Colony hip-hop grind of “Unfinished Business” and the signature mosh-pit-techno pound of “Scion”; “UNFINISHED BUSINESS” simultaneously pulls the sentimental “5 MAN JOB” strings of the listener and challenges with bleeding-edge rhythmic landscapes and textures. Plans are for “UNFINISHED BUSINESS” to be released both as a CD and Limited Edition CD/"Special Features" DVD release. The DVD will include videos for songs from the record, movie clips on the making of the album, original lyrics and working drafts; and a track-by-track video commentary, with Madden breaking the tracks down into their individual components, and talking about how they came to be. “I’ve long been a big fan of the ECD medium,” Madden explains, “But one of the things I’ve noticed about it as of late is that no one is really taking it to the level DVD video has taken supplemental content to, and I think that’s sad. Taking this approach to the multimedia content will make it less of an excuse for creating eye candy or a cheap way to drive the listener to the band site, it avoids some of the annoyances attached to listening to a hybrid CD from a computer, and makes it more of a truly immersive experience.” A band website – www.thepenalcolony.com – was launched January 2003. How does Madden feel about this new rush of activity for Penal Colony? “It does feel a little scary to have a go of this thing all by myself,” Madden continues, “but I feel good about the new material, and I feel like UNFINISHED BUSINESS is the Penal Colony journey – or incarceration – that I had always wanted to take people on." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.