PERIPHERY - Juggerbomb [All Instrumentals From Juggernaut] (Naught A Change) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 25, 2017
DESCRIPTION:
Juggerbomb -- A compilation of all seventeen "Naught A Change" default instrumental tracks of Periphery's "Juggernaut: Alpha" and "Juggernaut: Omega" albums.
Created using the Juggernaut Producer Pack.


All layers for each track have been left at their default levels.
Each layer has been used for every track, save for the vocals.

All of the tracks in this compilation are essentially raw, unmastered instrumental renditions of the respective songs.









Noteworthy Tracks
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ALPHA: "MK Ultra", "Heavy Heart", "Alpha", "22 Faces", "Rainbow Gravity".

OMEGA: "The Bad Thing", "Priestess", ""Graveless", "Omega Ω", "Stranger Things".











Tracklist:


JUGGERNAUT: ALPHA
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0:00 - A Black Minute
4:25 - MK Ultra
6:30 - Heavy Heart
10:55 - The Event
13:10 - The Scourge
17:30 - That Sick Part in The Scourge (Yeah, THAT Part) [Thank Me Later]
18:45 - Alpha
24:30 - 22 Faces
28:25 - Rainbow Gravity
33:15 - Four Lights
35:40 - Psychosphere


JUGGERNAUT: OMEGA
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42:00 - Reprise
43:15 - The Bad Thing
48:45 - Priestess
54:00 - Graveless
58:00 - Hell Below
1:01:00 - Time For A Change of Pace!
1:01:45 - Omega Ω
1:13:37 - Stranger Things [1337]








Personally, I believe Periphery is meant to have vocals -- Misha himself has also stated the same as well. There is definite space left with vocals in mind (more so over the past few releases), and even that aside, Spencer is very talented in his own right!


Whether it's meant to sound this way, or be mixed into many different variations is up to the band themselves.






There are still lots more tracks to come after this. More drum tracks are on the way, too! Stay tuned.





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