Playlist for Professor Dum Dum's Lab - October 12, 2008

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Professor Dum Dum, scientist of music, performs experiments in music and human behaviour. Living, breathing volunteers subject themselves to his verbal vivisection, helping all to understand what laymen call "absurdity."

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October 12, 2008

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Artist Track Album Label
Enslaved  Clouds   Vertebrae  Nuclear Blast 
Mercyful Fate  Black Funeral (live)   The Bell Witch  Metal Blade 
Candlemass  Destroyer   King of the Grey Isles  Nuclear Blast 
Ataraxia  Daria   Lost Atlantis  Cold Meat Industry 
Funeral  The Repentant   In Fields of Pestilent Grief  Nocturnal Music 
Ozzy Osbourne  Diary Of A Madman   Diary of a Madman  Epic 
Mercyful Fate  Devil Eyes   The Beginning  Roadrunner Records 
Celtic Frost  Procreation of the Wicked   Morbid Tales  Noise 
Grief  Boogers and Applesauce   Come to Grief  Century Media 
Seance  The Blessing of Death   Forever Laid to Rest  Black Mark Productions 
Bethlehem  Schatten aus Alexander Welt   Dictius te Necare  Red Stream 
Gorguts  Stiff and Cold   Considered Dead  Roadrunner Records 
Trouble  Victim of the Insane   Psalm 9  Escapi Music 
Parzival  Taufer   Blut Und Talar   
Elend  Du Trefonds Des Tenebres   Umbersun  Music For Nations 
Disbelief  Atonement   66sick  Nuclear Blast 
Bloodthorn  The Brighter the Light the Darker the Shadow   Onwards into Battle  Season of Mist 
King Diamond  The Black Horsemen   Abigail  Roadrunner Records 
Therion  Path to Arcady   Gothic Kabbala  Nuclear Blast 
In the Woods  Empty Room   Live at the Cale Darien Hall  Karmakosmetrix 
Esoteric  A Worthless Dream   The Pernicious Enigma  Aesthetic Death 
Funeral  A Poem for the Dead   Tristesse  Firebox 

Listener comments!

Mon. 10/13/08 12:16am From: Ken From Hyde Park

Hi. Is Opeth still together? KNAC in Los Angeles would play them once in a while.

Mon. 10/13/08 12:20am From: Ken From Hyde Park

Evidently so, according to Wikipedia. It mentions their Watershed album was released in June, 2008.

Mon. 10/13/08 1:13am From: (mta) Tony

I'm suing you, Professor! I was taking a shower with the radio on when I heard you say you were "a religious man" and I fell in the tub and cracked my skull. Didn't you produce, "Dolla Morte," and "The Crucifier"? And weren't you the one who tried to, "Kill the Scream Queen"? You're a religious man, Professor, but WHAT religion, I don't know!

Mon. 10/13/08 1:43am From: matt

Parzival is sick, i just checked them out, thanks for letting me listen to them!!

Mon. 10/13/08 1:44am From: Wimpy

Man oh man. That Elend track never gets old, but it's especially good at two in the morning.

Mon. 10/13/08 1:45am From: (mta) Tony

I hope you get some caller(s) to get me to start laughing again. You haven't really set an easy subject to create a novel idea about, have you?

Mon. 10/13/08 1:57am From: (mta) Tony

Perhaps, Professor, you might entertain the idea of conducting an entirely separate discussion subject just for your on-line listeners, WITHOUT the religious aspect and substitute I think you said it, an "adult" oriented, non-FCC Approved conversation on subjects non-FCC approved such as your own creative abborations of love...

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