[dropcap]On[/dropcap] September 12th 1988 Industrial music legends Skinny Puppy released their fourth studio album VIVIsectVI—an album dealing with the theme of animal experimentation, and it’s fundamental evil—purposefully including the roman numerals for 666 in the album’s title.
The album had two singles ” the first being called Censor (the song is titled Dogshit on the album, but renamed on the single release in order for the record to sell, as well as being a critique of consorship) and Testure which features a music video which features varies footage of animal experimentation spliced together.
Watch this interview below where cEvin Key and Dwayne Goettel discuss the album’s singles:
and watch the video for Testure below:
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