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The Constant Weight Of Zero

by Ultraman

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Drawn 02:32
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Reflection 01:46
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Decision 02:18
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Ghost 02:31
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Fall 03:02
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Disorient 02:04
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Burning 02:40
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Inside 01:37
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Glass 02:37
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Relentless 02:26
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February 02:54
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Then 04:36
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Collide 02:51
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Time 01:53
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The final album by St. Louis-based hardcore punk band Ultraman who performed shows in the ‘80s & ‘90s with The Exploited, Dead Milkmen, Suicidal Tendencies, and more!

"Coming a full 13 years after their second album, 1991's Non-Existence, the third album by this St. Louis hardcore band sounds as if no time whatsoever had passed in between, which can be taken either as a measure of stylistic integrity, or near-total creative stasis. It depends on the listener's tolerance for by-the-numbers '80s-style hardcore. Ultraman's key component is singer Tim Jamison, who has a far better than average voice for this style of music, adding a melodic edge to the standard hoarse shouting in much the same way that Peter Searcy did in Squirrel Bait. With a less distinctive and talented singer, Ultraman would be completely boring, and even with Jamison's help, it's hard not to feel like you've heard this kind of metal-tinged thrash before. The CD also includes an EP's worth of songs, including the title track, from Krissy Fit, a short-lived reshuffling of Ultraman that preceded the band's official reunion in 1999." ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi

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released December 27, 2017

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Ultraman St. Louis, Missouri

Ultraman a punk rock band from St. Louis, Missouri, formed in 1986 with members Tim Jamison (vocals), Rob Wagoner (guitar), John Corcoran (bass), Bob Zuellig (guitar), and Mike Doskocil (drums).

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