Slave Unit (album)
Slave Unit is the debut studio album of Slave Unit, released in August 1996 by COP International. Reyka Osburn of Tinfed performed live drums on tour and on the album.
Reception
Larry Miles of Black Monday praised the performances and production of Slave Unit and called it "THE electro-punk monster that is the industrial alternative." Sonic Boom was impressed by the band's mix of punk, industrial, and tribal percussion and compared the band favorably to Rage Against the Machine. Fabryka Music Magazine also commended the music's fusion of genres and awarded the album a three out of four, describing it as "simple and concrete."Personnel
Adapted from the Slave Unit liner notes.Slave Unit
- Torsten Hartwell – bass programming, production
- Rey Osburn – live drums, production
- Mike Paikos – guitar, production
- Alan Sartirana – guitar, production
- Mike Welch – lead vocals, programming, sequencing, percussion, guitar, production
- Maria Azevedo – lead vocals
- Robert Bilensky – illustrations
- Shawn Brice – production
- Stefan Noltemeyer – mastering
- Evan Sornstein – design