Red Decibel Records

Rapscallion

Rapscallion 's "Gardens of Machinery" is our first full-length release, surfacing in mid- March (despite my certain ease … when it came to deadllnes). Madison, Wisconsin has definitely provided us with its share of musically off-center outfits; Rapscallion follows through with the metal angle. It's pretty accessible, yet original and diverse. It's fairly painless for non-metal types as well. The easiest comparison is Last Crack meets Queensryche ...

- from Jake Wisely’s “Sheet Metal” magazine announcing Red Decibel Records (1990)


released: 1990
Red Decibel Records - RDR 89184
(LP) (cassette) (CD)

Rapscallion
Gardens of Machinery

  • Gary Kealey - guitar

  • Eric Hansen - bass

  • Randy Landphier - drums

  • Jayme Poster - guitar

  • Tod Schwenn - vocals

1. Gardens of Machinery
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2. Common Man
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3. Here's to Your Destruction
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4. Father Time
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5. Avin Sidore
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6. Treasures and Our Trash
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7. Not Over Till It's Over
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8. To Be That of Innocence
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9. Through and Through Pain Proof
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10. Fukman
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