Deadsy Demo
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Demo | |||||
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Studio album Demo by Deadsy | |||||
Released | 1995 | ||||
Genre | Industrial Undercore |
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Label | None | ||||
Deadsy chronology | |||||
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In 1995, Elijah recorded a demo in order to get his record deal. It is of course unknown what order these tracks were in, or if there were more to the demo. The track "Dear" is the only Deadsy original on the demo. The demo only featured P. Exeter Blue I and Alec Pure.
[edit] Tracks
These following tracks are known to be on the demo.
- "Avalon" (4:44)
- "Dear" (6:44)
- "Just Like Heaven" (5:55)
- "Sleeping Angel" (Never Released)
- "Teenage Wildlife" (4:51)
- "Texas Never Whispers" (3:38)
[edit] Trivia
- "Avalon" is originally by Roxy Music
- "Just Like Heaven" is originally by The Cure.
- "Sleeping Angel" is originally by Stevie Nicks.
- "Teenage Wildlife" is originally by David Bowie.
- "Texas Never Whispers" is originally by Pavement.