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Tourniquet's and Psycho
Out of all the band's first three albums, the critics consider Psycho Surgery as Tourniquet's most balanced album.

Tourniquet's and was
The festival was forced to cancel Tourniquet's performance.
For this album the band was joined by the guitarist Erik Mendez and the bassist Victor Macias, forming the quintet that is known as Tourniquet's classic line up.
Rap metal was a fresh style of music at the time, and that is why " Spineless " became a popular song at Tourniquet's concerts.
This was not unusual for him as he had shared duties with Guy Ritter on all of Tourniquet's former albums as well.

Tourniquet's and metal
Tourniquet's early albums are technical thrash metal and are characterized by dark atmosphere.

Tourniquet's and album
On Tourniquet's 2012 album Antiseptic Bloodbath, Karl contributed a guitar solo on the track " Chamunda Temple Stampede ".
In 2003, Ted Kirkpatrick, Luke Easter and Steve Andino recorded Tourniquet's eleventh studio album, Where Moth and Rust Destroy, with the help of guitarists Marty Friedman ( ex-Megadeth ) and Bruce Franklin ( Trouble ).
On the Metal Blade Records version of this album, there is a bonus track " The Tempter " ( a Trouble cover lifted from Tourniquet's Intense Live Series, Vol.

Tourniquet's and all
Tourniquet's style broke new ground and quickly gained them fans all over the world.

Tourniquet's and time
Tourniquet's vocalist at that time, Guy Ritter, has said in an interview about this situation:

Tourniquet's and .
A two-part song regarding Uncle Wiggily is on Tourniquet's albums " Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance " and " The Microscopic View of a Telescopic Realm.
Tourniquet's lyrical influences span a wide range ; everything from Old Testament narrative, to medical allegories, to Edgar Allan Poe type descriptive horror.

Psycho and Surgery
In 1991, Tourniquet abandoned most of its 1980's metal influences and recorded a more modern sounding album titled Psycho Surgery.
Psycho Surgery showcased Kirkpatrick's classical music influences more prominently than Stop the Bleeding, and his background in the pharmaceutical industry became apparent with many of the song's lyrics utilizing medical terminology as metaphors for social / spiritual issues.
On Psycho Surgery Tourniquet continued to work with producer Bill Metoyer, and signed a distribution agreement with Metal Blade Records.
Metal Blade released Psycho Surgery to a wider general market audience than the band had been able to reach with Stop the Bleeding.
Intense Records released Psycho Surgery to Christian retail.
Their first album is influenced by 1980s speed metal, but on later releases the band began incorporating more classical music in their songwriting, most notably on the albums Psycho Surgery and Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance.
* 1992-GMA Dove Award nomination for Metal Album of the Year for Psycho Surgery
* 1992-GMA Dove Award nomination for Metal Recorded Song of the Year for " Psycho Surgery "
* 1991-HM Magazine ’ s Favorite Album of the Year for Psycho Surgery
*" Psycho Surgery "-Psycho Surgery
* Psycho Surgery ( 1991 ) ( 2001 rerelease titled Psychosurgery )
Psycho Surgery was the second album by the Christian metal band Tourniquet, released in 1991.
Psycho Surgery was recorded at Mixing Lab A & B studios, Garden Grove, California, and was produced by Bill Metoyer.
Psycho Surgery represents the band's more modern and experimental, technical thrash metal style.
Psycho Surgery is characterized by the incorporation of classical music into the guitar riffs: a reviewer described the album as " Slayer plays Beethoven in a slightly rearranged way.
Psycho Surgery contains technical playing techniques, plenty of different guitar riffs and tempo changes and virtuoisic solos.
A special feature about Psycho Surgery is the song " Spineless ": hip-hop group P. I. D.
As a result for Metal Blade Records ' distribution, Psycho Surgery made the band more well-known and popular.
Following the album's release, the songs " Psycho Surgery ," " Spineless ," and " Viento Borrascoso " all achieved number 1 positions on several charts.
In 1992, Psycho Surgery also achieved 2 GMA Dove Award nominations in the categories " Metal Album of the Year " and " Metal Recorded Song of the Year " for " Psycho Surgery.

Psycho and was
Dressed to Kill was a note-for-note homage to Hitchcock's Psycho, including such moments as the surprise death of the lead actress and the exposition scene by the psychiatrist at the end.
British born director Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho ( 1960 ), was the first " slasher " movie, while in the same director's The Birds ( 1963 ) menace stems from nature gone mad.
* Psycho, a Paramount release, was produced independently by Alfred Hitchcock's Shamley Productions.
It was among the first Hollywood films to challenge the Hays Code, along with Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot ( 1959 ) and Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho ( 1960 ).
Before this comment, a demo for a fan-made video game was created titled Psycho Waluigi.
Fans were told to expect a " Sexual Psycho Circus, I am not sure if you will want to quote me on that, but fans will see half-naked, penny rafters, guitar solos, and tribal drums ..." This was exactly what the fans got.
It was followed up in 1988 with the album Teddy Bear, Duke & Psycho ( featuring the singles " Train of Love in Motion " and " The Ballad of Go Go Brown "), although these two albums were poorly received and had little commercial success.
Another early pioneer of the subgenre is director Francis Ford Coppola's controversial 1963 film Dementia 13, which was rushed into production following Psycho < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s success at the box office.
A direct-to-video spin-off, American Psycho 2 was released and directed by Morgan J. Freeman.
A Hungarian version of the novel was written by Attila Hazai ( 1967-2012 ) called Budapesti skizo (" Budapest Psycho ", 1997 ); it was Hazai's best known work but as of his death never translated into English.
Perkins was cast as Norman Bates in the Alfred Hitchcock-directed film Psycho ( 1960 ).
The first, Psycho II ( 1983 ), was a box office success more than 20 years after the original film.
He then starred in and directed Psycho III ( for which he was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Actor ) in 1986, but refused to reprise his role as Bates in the failed television pilot Bates Motel, famously boycotting the project in a very ardent, and well-received, oppositional public campaign.
He did play Bates in the following made-for-cable Psycho IV: The Beginning in 1990, over which he had much creative control although he was turned down for director.
Woods was also considered for the part of Donald Kimball in American Psycho, but he turned it down.
Hell, I was listening to Talking Heads singin ' ' Psycho Killer.
Woods said, " I'd always tell him how great he was in Psycho.
Planet Us recorded two songs, including " Psycho Vertigo ," which was intended for the original Spider-Man soundtrack but ultimately did not make the album.
Four of Ellis ' works have been made into films ; notably, Less Than Zero was rapidly adapted for screen, and a starkly different Less Than Zero film was released in 1987, and Mary Harron's adaptation of American Psycho was released to predominantly positive reviews in 2000.
* It was mentioned frequently throughout the film American Psycho 2
It was Reville who noticed Janet Leigh inadvertently swallowing after her character's fatal encounter with Norman Bates ' mother in Psycho ( 1960 ), necessitating an alteration to the negative.

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