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Ditch:
Released in 2003 on Uniform Media in association with
Underground Inc./Invisible Records. Features "Insects" which
was developed and shared with Pigface. This studio effort lead
to Seibold joining Pigface for several tours and the studio album
"Easy Listening" and The Damage Manual for "Limited Edition". |
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House
That Hate Built: Released in 2001 on Mars Colony Music,
Hate Dept's own record label. A double CD collection of alternate
mixes, re-mixes, b-sides, live recordings, unreleased tracks and
a preview to "Ditch".
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Technical
Difficulties: Released in 1999 with Restless Records. Best
known for an extensive catalog of legendary punk, post punk and
alternative albums, Restless supports Hate Dept. through a grueling
road and radio campaign. The track "Release It" achieves top
10
radio success and becomes a club hit throughout the US. "Release
It",
"Anger Impulse" and "Seedling" are used for mainstream
advertising
and "Hit Back" is featured in the motion picture Heavy Metal
2000.. |
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Release
It EP: 1998 EP featuring "Release It" with remix by Emperion. |
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Omnipresent: Release in 1996 with Neurotic Records, a division of
Thump Records/Low Rider Magazine. "New Power" tops AP magazines
dance chart and enters top 10 at CMJ. Extensive tour of US and Canada.
Hate Dept. performs "Bitch" on the Mancow show at Q101 in Chicago. |
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Mainline
EP: 1995 EP featuring "New Power", #1 track in CMJ dance pool. |
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Meat
Your Maker: Debut album released in 1994 with 21st Circuitry
Records, a San Francisco based record label. Seibold is nominated
"Best New Talent" by Keyboard magazine. 1st US tour. "Start
Digging"
enters rotation at commercial radio. |