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  • Cassette + Digital Album

    numbered 100 minute chrome cassette in jewel case. inri001. this will be the only physically available form for inri001. the second half of the tape is empty.

    Includes unlimited streaming of inri cassette demo #2 via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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ok, so this. i forgot about this. umm...

i think i was trolling, but i think i was also applying the disturbed pathologies i was exploring in these songs to people around me and realizing that maybe we're all fucked up inside in our own different ways. there's actually somewhat of a message of egalitarian social reform buried in this. are any of us really 'better' than any of the rest of us, or are we all guided by the same contemptible, morbid fantasies? a little cliched, but...

....i think i was mostly just trolling.

i was also coming to the point where i had finished exploring what i wanted to explore and wanted to shift directions, thematically. the song is meant to be a sort of a summary of what i'd written previously, offering a conclusion.

i should also trigger this. the attempt was to be shocking on a dark humour level rather than seriously disturbing, but it's at least somewhere near that line that separates out good taste.

recorded in april, 1997. remastered on nov 8, 2013.

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from inri cassette demo #2, track released April 19, 1997
j - guitars, effects, bass, vocals, drums

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jessica murray Windsor, Ontario

this is the archive for the artist formerly known as jason parent and now known as jessica murray.

the music here has shifted dramatically over many years, from roots in punk/grunge through to experimental synth pop and into a type of kitchen sink post-rock with heavy electronics. the only consistency throughout is a lack of consistency, guitars and an impressionist aesthetic. "blender rock".
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