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'Kill The Digital Distortion' is a remake of 'Kill The White Noise', which appears on the 2009 archives release 'Ron Jarzombek - PHHHP! Plus'.
The original 1987 recording of 'Kill The White Noise' is one of the first solo songs ever written and recorded by Ron. This 2020 version, titled 'Kill The Digital Distortion', has been reworked and re-recorded with current sounds, production, and with a few extras thrown in.
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released April 3, 2020
Music by Ron Jarzombek
Guitars, bass and drum programming by Ron Jarzombek
Produced, mixed and engineered by Ron Jarzombek
Mastered by Ron Jarzombek
Tracks recorded at Live Oak Studios Live Oak, TX
Graphic by TeoLazarev
Spastic Science Records
'Kill The White Noise' (1987 version) appears on the CD 'Ron Jarzombek - PHHHP! PLUS'
'Kill The Digital Distortion' also appears as a multitracking app on the App Store and Google Play.
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First WTF was google music actually throwing something good into my feed.
Second WTF was everything every goddamn member of this band does. This and the previous album have been on repeat for weeks. All other music tastes like diet water. Help. Gruso
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