First Grand Constitution and Bylaws

First Grand Constitution and Bylaws Artist: Secret Chiefs 3
Label: Mimicry
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 678033300321
EAN: 0678033300321
ASIN: B00004UAM9


Release Date: 2000-08-01

First Grand Constitution and Bylaws


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Tracks:

  1. Ana'l Hagg
  2. Adept Champer Of Magian Tavern-Altar To The Master Theif
  3. Inn Of 3 Doors
  4. Breeze Of Dawn, Death's Angel
  5. Assassin's Blade
  6. Bare-Faced Bazi
  7. Crossroads Through Crosshairs
  8. Borderland
  9. Borderland
  10. Kiling Of Kings
  11. Celestial Ship Of Corsairs
  12. Emir Of the Bees: Migration
  13. Emir Of the Bees: Countersurveillance
  14. Emir Of the Bees: The Mazdaean Protocols
  15. Emir Of the Bees: Our Man Abu'l-Khattab
  16. Emir Of the Bees: Return
  17. Pointed And Weighty Arguments
  18. Zulkifar
  19. The Qa'im Deliberates
  20. Drunk At The Gates
  21. Resurrection Day Soundtrack, Hot Pursuit In Eagles' Nest
  22. From Night The Morning Draught Of Wine
  23. Crosswinds
  24. Borderland
  25. White As They Come

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  1. Second Grand Constitution and Bylaws, Hurqalya
  2. Book of Horizons
  3. Book M
  4. Of Natural History
  5. Sister Phantom Owl Fish

Album Description

A bizzare, semi-secret side project of Mr. Bungle and Faith No More. Features Trey Spruance (guitarist for Mr. Bungle & Faith No More), plus Danny Heifitz and Trevor Dunn of Mr. Bungle. Experimental rock that's entertaining, with elementsof Indian and Middle Eastern soundtracks, left field drum 'n' bass, atonal future surf music & more. Remasterd and reissued with a previously unreleased bonus track 'Emir Of The Bees'. Standard jewel case. 2000 release.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The album that keeps on giving and giving.......2006-11-09

This is definitely an album you dont get the first time and will take you several times to memorize what is coming next. This album ranks up there with all three Bungle albums and resembles Disco Violante the most. Its like a contiuous trip and someone is changing the channels of a radio from an alternate dimension. This is my desert island album and nothing I can say will do this album justice. Trey Spruance is an absolute genius.

2 out of 5 stars Useless compared to the other SC3 albums.......2006-08-12

In a sentence, Get Book M, 2nd Grand Constitution/Bylaws and Book Of Horizons and skip this one because it is nothing usless noise. PERIOD.

5 out of 5 stars Creeper.......2005-02-04

I doubt that there will ever be a huge audience for this kind of Indi-Pac rock, but for those of us who have an appetite for something a little different, this is an incredible placebo to those of us who don't experiment with controlled substances. I wasn't much of a fan at first, but I kept coming back until these arrangements are implanted in my head for weeks. Keep doing it Trey, I'm loving all of this.

5 out of 5 stars And now for something completely different............2004-03-03

It really pisses me off how we are not exposed to stuff like this on the radio and on T.V. I mean, its fun to look for "secret" music, but why does the world have to stupify people with all the crap in the spotlight? This album's originality and brilliance is abundantly clear - I bought it a few days ago being a hardcore Mike Patton and company fan, and have already fallen in love with it. I'll be purchasing the other two albums within a couple of days - I've played this for a bunch of ignorant, supposed music lovers, and they have all been blown away by it, asking uninformed questions like "Where did you get this stuff?" and "Wait, what is this stuff again? Is this Atmosphere?" Why don't people look for things rather than just take what comes to them? Who the hell knows. You know what else pisses me off though (just let me pretend you care) - is when people come on to these review forums and tell you to buy some other album by a completely different and irrelevant artist, saying something like "Secret Chiefs 3 lacks soul" oooooh - like you know what the hell soul is. There's more than enough soul in Spruance, Dunn and Heifitz to last forever. They just don't take everything as seriously as some of the ... retentive groups that get more money than they deserve. Which is good. Cause life isn't all that serious.

4 out of 5 stars To the negative reviewers.......2004-01-26

First of all, I triple dog dare anyone here who thinks they could recreate an album such as this with thier tv and keyboard to do it and email it to me at t h o r n e 1 3 3 7 @y@hoo.com. In fact, anyone who claims this album is junk, why dont you write me a song up to par with assasins blade. You guys are full of ..... Secondly, Spruance released an album with faith no more and most likely produced most and wrote a lot of Mr Bungle - Disco Volante....and wrote ALL of this album. now, have any of you lazy punks EVER been that productive? I for one also do not like quite a few of the noise bursts, but I'm smart enough to know that its not just random and there was an actual thought process behind the sounds (tape manipulation seems to be a big one here, of course). The songs that are good are very good (Assasins Blade, Zulk, White, Hot Pursuit), while some other ones shine with humor...(bazi, killing)(and the song with the baseball park organs!....more escape me). The album is not jam packed with songwriting as much as a bungle album is, most likely due to the fact that trevor dunn can write some great songs (Carry Stress anyone?), and trey and mike seem to be very amazing when they work together...(bar and heif rock too though, but this is irrelevant). Third, if you ask me, Patton is way overrated by faithnomoreheads and some bungleheads while being completely underrated by most everyone else, BUT 1. faith no more is bland and relatively simple music in about half of the cases, 2. fantomas appears to be more of a one trick per album pony than I had hoped for (despite the lineup they have), 3. I'm also very very dissapointed with Tomahawk, since I liked The Jesus Lizard...unfortunately they have entirely too many hollow I'm-trying-to-make-money-with-anthemic choruses and too-ordinary guitar noodling(sadly, it works! and furthermore goes to show how unselfish it is to attempt to innovate, or weave more than heard it before pop structures, or even think [these days])...all of the patton trickery in the world will still sound boring in that setting (and it does, to me). Duane, what happened buddy?

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  2. Fade into Light ~ Boz Scaggs
  3. Skinnier, Faster, Live at the B.P.C. ~ Melissa Ferrick
  4. Riverine ~ Autumn's Grey Solace
  5. Guitarchitecture ~ Rob Johnson
  6. The King Will Come: Live ~ Wishbone Ash
  7. Seven Tears ~ Golden Earring
  8. Baptism Under Fire ~ Juggernaut
  9. Two Thousands ~ Oranges Band
  10. Zyklus ~ Girls Under Glass

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