Chupacabras (album)
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| Chupacabras | |||||
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| Studio album by Phideaux Xavier | |||||
| Released | 2005 | ||||
| Recorded | NYC & LA | ||||
| Genre | Progressive rock Psychedelic rock |
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| Length | 48:34 | ||||
| Label | Bloodfish Music | ||||
| Producer | Gabriel Moffat | ||||
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While recording "Fiendish" in 2002, they had begun work on an epic song called "Chupacabras". This song was not completed in time for inclusion on "Fiendish," and instead, formed the basis for the 2005 release "Chupacabras". This album was made up of tracks that had been begun for the previous two albums but had never been finished. It took Phideaux further into the progressive rock style with multi-part epics (Ruffian on the Stairs and Chupacabras), and resurrected a song from Phideaux and Rich's previous band, Satyricon, called "Titan."
- Okay (02:06)
- Chupacabras (20:41)
- Party (05:17)
- Fortress of Sand (05:05)
- Ruffian on the Stairs (02:59)
- Sunburnt (02:50)
- Return of the Ruffian (04:17)
- Titan (05:14)