Post by Spooky Flower (Zera) on Aug 17, 2016 1:30:36 GMT
The Wikipedia page for Drowning Pool's (famous for the song "Bodies" or "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor") album Sinner lists a "Japanese Bonus Disc" that apparently came with the Japan import. Some of these songs, like the demos of "Bodies", "Told You So" and "Tear Away" are available online (as they were originally part of the Pieces of Nothing EP), the tracks "Falling (feat. Corey Taylor of Slipknot) (demo)", "Wake Up (demo)", "Demon Heart (demo)" and "Anxiety (feat. Jonathan Davis of Korn) (demo)" are not available anywhere, and I can't find any lyrics. I guess this would fall under the "Existence unconfirmed" category. I dunno, it might just be another case of Wikipedia bullshit. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinner_(Drowning_Pool_album)#Track_listing
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Discogs doesn't list this version, which is a bad sign. The Japanese release is just the album and the video for "Bodies". So if this did exist, it was very rare even in Japan - it may just be a Wikipedia hoax.
The three users to edit it in were all IPs (121.218.70.143, 121.216.35.86, 101.161.70.91). I'd wager that the first two are the same person, maybe even the third as well. Their other edits are indicative of possible hoaxes, certainly they're not big on references.
I would predict that unfortunately this is a hoax.
Post by Spooky Flower (Zera) on Aug 17, 2016 3:08:02 GMT
Hmm. That's what I'm thinking. It's unfortunate, as I really would have loved to hear more material with their original vocalist, Dave Williams. He died in 2002, right after the release of Sinner.
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