Misguided


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FieldValue
nameMisguided
typestudio
artistArgyle Park
coverMisguided.jpg
releasedMarch 21, 1995
August 19, 2016 (remaster)
recordedCircle Studio, New York City
Moonsong Studio, Riverside, California
genre*Industrial metal
*punk rock<ref name"allmusic"
*techno<ref name"Cross Rhythms"/
length65:40
labelR.E.X. Records
FiXT Music (remaster)
producerCelldweller
misc{{Extra chronology
artistArgyle Park
typestudio
titleMisguided
year1995
next_titleSuspension of Disbelief
next_year2000
artistCircle of Dust
typestudio
prev_titleBrainchild (Remastered)
prev_year2016
titleMisguided (Remastered)
year2016
next_titleDisengage (Remastered)
next_year2016
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| name = Misguided | type = studio | artist = Argyle Park | cover = Misguided.jpg | alt = | released = March 21, 1995 August 19, 2016 (remaster) | recorded = Circle Studio, New York City Moonsong Studio, Riverside, California | venue = | studio = | genre = *Industrial metal

Misguided is Argyle Park's only album under that name. The album was released in 1995 by R.E.X. Records into the Christian rock market, and sits alongside other early 90s work by Circle of Dust and Mortal as being instrumental in introducing industrial music to the Christian music scene. The album was nominated for Best Metal/Hard Rock Album at the 27th Annual GMA Dove Awards in 1996.

Misguided is a diverse album that combines elements such as techno, metal guitar, ragtime piano, horns, samples, and dark vocals. Members cited influences such as Portishead and jazz being responsible for the experimentation on the album. It also features a wide variety of guest appearances by other alternative Christian bands and mainstream industrial bands of the mid 90s. The lyrics generally center around themes of betrayal, bitterness, and emotional pain, with band members and associates at various times hinting that the album was acting as catharsis for a child abuse situation at the church they all attended while growing up.{{cite web |url=http://www.celldwellertribe.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=439&Itemid=580 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090709220215/http://www.celldwellertribe.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=439&Itemid=580 |url-status=dead |archive-date=2009-07-09 |title=Klank interview |publisher=HM Magazine |accessdate=2009-04-11 |url=http://www.automatapedia.com/index.php?title=Argyle_Park_interview_(The_Garlic_Press_no.2) |title=Argyle Park interview |publisher=The Garlic Press |date=1996 |accessdate=2009-04-07 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090706234253/http://www.automatapedia.com/index.php?title=Argyle_Park_interview%28The_Garlic_Press_no._2%29 |archivedate=2009-07-06

Tommy Victor of Prong wrote the main riff for the song "Doomsayer", and later used this same riff in the Prong song "Controller".{{cite web |url=http://www.hmmagazine.com/exclusive/circle_of_dust200306/index.php |title=Circle of Dust interview |publisher=hmmagazine.com |date=2003 |accessdate=2009-04-06 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090404113052/http://www.hmmagazine.com/exclusive/circle_of_dust200306/index.php |archivedate=2009-04-04

Track listing

| extra_column = Guest artist(s)

| title1 = Refuge | music1 = Argyle Park | lyrics1 = Buka | length1 = 1:13 | extra1 = J. G. Thirlwell

| title2 = Headscrew | music2 = Argyle Park | lyrics2 = Dred, Deathwish, King Salomon, Buka | length2 = 4:57 | extra2 = Christy Sweet, Celldweller, King Salomon, Klank

| title3 = Agony | music3 = Argyle Park | lyrics3 = Celldweller | length3 = 5:15 | extra3 = Gyro, Dirk Lemmenes, Jeff Bellew, Ted Cookerly, Alabama King Fish

| title4 = Futile | music4 = Argyle Park | length4 = 1:41 | extra4 = Keith Corp

| title5 = Scarred for Life | music5 = Dred | lyrics5 = Dred, Celldweller | length5 = 4:18 | extra5 =

| title6 = A Burden's Folly | music6 = Buka, Deathwish, Dred, Celldweller | lyrics6 = Buka | length6 = 2:29 | extra6 =

| title7 = Circle | music7 = Deathwish | lyrics7 = Deathwish | length7 = 3:04 | extra7 = Christy Sweet

| title8 = Leave Me Alone | music8 = Argyle Park | lyrics8 = Dred, Lauren Boquette | length8 = 5:31 | extra8 = Lauren Boquette, Marco Forcone, Alabama King Fish

| title9 = Violent | music9 = Deathwish, Dred | lyrics9 = Deathwish, Dred | length9 = 4:29 | extra9 = Evol Eye Jeni, Celldweller

| title10 = Diesel | music10 = Argyle Park | length10 = 1:02 | extra10 =

| title11 = Gutterboy (I Am I Am) | music11 = Dred | lyrics11 = Buka, Dred | length11 = 4:00 | extra11 = Jeff Bellew, Dirk Lemmenes, King Salomon

| title12 = Og | music12 = Og | length12 = 1:19 | extra12 = Og

| title13 = Misanthrope | music13 = Buka, Dred | length13 = 4:37 | extra13 =

| title14 = Skin Shed | music14 = Deathwish, Dred | lyrics14 = Dred, Celldweller, Tommy Victor | length14 = 2:19 | extra14 = Tommy Victor, Celldweller

| title15 = Skin Shed | music15 = Deathwish, Dred | lyrics15 = Dred, Celldweller, Tommy Victor | length15 = 2:28 | extra15 = Tommy Victor, Celldweller

| title16 = Skin Shed | music16 = Deathwish, Dred | lyrics16 = Dred, Celldweller, Tommy Victor | length16 = 2:47 | extra16 = Tommy Victor, Celldweller

| title17 = Doomsayer | music17 = Argyle Park, Tommy Victor | lyrics17 = King Salomon, Buka | length17 = 4:23 | extra17 = King Salomon, Tommy Victor

| title18 = Uffern | music18 = Deathwish | length18 = 4:51 | extra18 =

| title26 = [Untitled] | length26 = 1:58

| title29 = [Untitled] | length29 = 1:47

| title34 = [Untitled] | length34 = 0:59

Note: Following track 18, there are 3 hidden tracks and 13 silent tracks. The final hidden track, Track 34, is a spoken word piece intended as the true ending to the song "Doomsayer".

| headline = 2016 Remastered Re-release: Disc 1 | title1 = Refuge | note1 = feat. JG Thirlwell | length1 = 1:13 | title2 = Headscrew | note2 = feat. Klank & Mark Salomon | length2 = 4:57 | title3 = Agony | note3 = feat. Jyro | length3 = 5:14 | title4 = Futile | length4 = 1:40 | title5 = Scarred for Life | note5 = feat. Celldweller | length5 = 4:17 | title6 = A Burden's Folly | length6 = 2:28 | title7 = Circle | note7 = Redux | length7 = 3:22 | title8 = Leave Me Alone | note8 = feat. Drown | length8 = 5:31 | title9 = Violent | note9 = feat. Circle of Dust | length9 = 4:34 | title10 = Diesel | length10 = 1:02 | title11 = Gutterboy | note11 = feat. Chatterbox | length11 = 4:04 | title12 = og | length12 = 1:11 | title13 = Misanthrope | length13 = 4:44 | title14 = Skin Shed | note14 = feat. Circle of Dust & Tommy Victor | length14 = 7:36 | title15 = Doomsayer | note15 = feat. Mark Salomon & Tommy Victor | length15 = 4:23 | title16 = Uffern | length16 = 4:44 | total_length = 01:01:00}}

| headline = 2016 Remastered Re-release: Disc 2 | title1 = Fanny Pack | note1 = feat. Blue Stahli & Mark Salomon | length1 = 3:55 | title2 = The Communist Masters of Deceit | length2 = 5:14 | title3 = Lonely | note3 = Stryper cover | length3 = 5:08 | title4 = Fanny Pack vs Doomsayer | note4 = feat. Blue Stahli & Mark Salomon | length4 = 3:37 | title5 = og's Revenge | length5 = 1:31 | title6 = Leave Me Alone | note6 = Klayton Vocal Demo | length6 = 5:28 | title7 = Violent | note7 = Demo | length7 = 4:28 | title8 = Resurrection of the Ravens | note8 = 1992 4-Track Cassette Demo; feat. Circle of Dust & lvl | length8 = 4:17 | title9 = The Conversation | length9 = 1:38 | title10 = A Burden's Folly | note10 = Instrumental Demo | length10 = 2:28 | title11 = Diesel | note11 = Instrumental Demo | length11 = 0:56 | title12 = Leave Me Alone | note12 = Instrumental Demo | length12 = 5:50 | title13 = Skin Shed | note13 = Instrumental Demo | length13 = 6:57 | title14 = Doomsayer | note14 = Instrumental Demo | length14 = 3:45 | title15 = Once Great Leaders | length15 = 0:59 |total_length = 55:50}} | headline = 2016 Remastered Re-release: Disc 3 | title1 = Refuge | note1 = Acapella | length1 = 0:58 | title2 = Fanny Pack | note2 = Instrumental | length2 = 3:54 | title3 = The Communist Masters of Deceit | note3 = Instrumental | length3 = 5:14 | title4 = Headscrew | note4 = Instrumental | length4 = 4:57 | title5 = Agony | note5 = Instrumental | length5 = 5:15 | title6 = Scarred for Life | note6 = Instrumental | length6 = 4:17 | title7 = Circle | note7 = Redux; instrumental | length7 = 3:23 | title8 = Gutterboy | note8 = Instrumental | length8 = 4:05 | title9 = Doomsayer | note9 = No Guitar or Bass | length9 = 3:57 | title10 = Agony | note10 = Instrumental - No Guitar | length10 = 5:16 | title11 = Scarred for Life | note11 = Instrumental - No Guitar | length11 = 4:17 | total_length = 45:13

Vinyl pressing

There were only four pressings of the album on vinyl (technically acetates), all of which were given to members of the band. One of these acetates was eventually purchased by a fan, who confirmed on the (now-defunct) FiXT Forums that the vinyl edition of the album contains a bonus track, named "Babylon", which is not on the CD version of Misguided. This same song ended up being included on Klay Scott's 1998 Circle of Dust album Disengage, and presumably would have been one of the songs included on Buka's Backwoods Records compilation.

Release history

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LabelDateFormatCatalogNotes
R.E.X. Music1994compact discREX 410172-2
R.E.X. Music1995stereo LP acetateREX 46013-1Only four (white label) copies pressed for the band
R.E.X. Music1995compact discRepressed for R.E.X.'s new distribution deal
Retroactive Records2004compact discRAR7787Enhanced disc with text notes and images
FiXT Music2016compact disc and digital download3-CD deluxe edition with remastered mix and many bonus tracks (remastered b-sides, instrumentals, and early demos)
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Contributors

Most of the contributors to Misguided appeared under aliases or alternate spellings of their commonly known names. Their real identities, if known, are listed here.

Main members

  • Buka: alias of Chris Martello, at the time a producer at MTV Sports.
  • Deathwish and Dred: aliases of Klayton, who also produced the album using the name Celldweller

Guest appearances

Recording personnel

References

References

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  2. Wilson, Jon. (April 1, 1997). "Argyle Park - Misguided". [[Cross Rhythms]].
  3. Morrow, Matt. "Argyle Park - Misguided". [[Tripod.com]].
  4. Marihugh, Josh. (7 June 2004). "Misguided review". The Phantom Tollbooth.
  5. Price, Deborah Evans. (February 24, 1996). "Michael W. Smith, DC Talk's McKeehan Top Dove Noms". [[Nielsen Business Media]].
  6. "AP2 interview". Automata.
  7. (25 February 2009). "Woodensoul". [[Facebook]].
  8. (April 26, 1995). "SPINonline Conference With Foetus -- Jim Thirlwell".
  9. (March 7, 2015). "Episode 8 - Chris "Buka" Martello". Spreaker.
  10. [{{AllMusic

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