Friday, October 30, 1998

Some Skinny Puppy fans were in for a bit of a shock when they bought the band's new remix album, "Remix Dys Temper." Instead of the godless goth rock of the defunct industrial veterans, they heard songs by a very godly gospel group. Nettwerk's Kim Hardy confirmed reports that a screw up at the EMD pressing plant in Jacksonville resulted in 6,000 copies of the Puppy product being shipped with Puppy packaging intact including the label copy, but with a different band's music. The CD actually featured tracks from an album called "Worship Song" by a Christian duo with the moniker Weeding of the Lamb. Hardy added that the same problem once happened to Puppy's Nettwerk rostermate Sarah McLachlan when some fans buying copies of her ethereal "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy" actually heard the decidedly non-ethereal Ozzy Osbourne.

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