All Proceeds to Benefit Smoot Family Fund
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Today sees the release of THE CORY SMOOT
EXPERIMENT's When Worlds Collidewhich was recorded in 2010 at CORY's
Karma Studios, where GWAR, Municipal Waste, and many others have
laid down tracks. The songs were originally meant for a concept album called
"Religion is Fiction". CORY was going to lay down
all the tracks and then get some of his favorite singers from the
internationally-acclaimed Richmond metal scene to do the vocals, includingGWAR lead
singer Dave Brockie and Lamb of God's Randy
Blythe. Unfortunately this didn't happen due to scheduling problems
but that didn't mean the end of the project. CORY went ahead
and recorded the vocals himself and re-named the project THE CORY
SMOOT EXPERIMENT, completing the entire package just before his final
tour with GWAR in the fall of 2011.
After his passing, GWAR and Metal Blade
set up the Smoot Family Fund to help provide for Cory's family. All
proceeds from this album will be donated to this fund.
Metal Blade Records Chairman and CEO Brian Slagel
commented on the album's release:
"Metal Blade Records is donating all the proceeds of
the Cory Smoot solo album to the Smoot family. Please help us by getting the
CD and enjoying the immense talent he was."
Dave Brockie, a.k.a. Oderus Urungus, lead singer of GWAR shared
his memories of CORY
"CORY SMOOT is one of the great unsung
heroes of metal. His musical abilities transformedGWAR from a
splatter-thrash phenomena into a top metal act. And though he may have left
us way too early, he left us a lifetime of music to listen to. He tore it up
like few others, and will always be remembered as the true Flattus Maximus.
We really loved the man, and there is not a day that goes by or a GWAR show
that is played where he is not sorely missed"
When Worlds Collide Track Listing
1) The Blood
Red
2) Fortunate
Son
3) Religion
is Fiction
4) Rebirth
5) Brainfade
6) Mandatory
Purgatory
7) Countdown
to Oblivion
8) The
Gauntlet
9) When
Worlds Collide
10) Mutilation
11) Hollow Tree
12) Sloth Loves Chunk
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