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* OldShame: They hate ''Leper Colony''; while they have brought back the design for a shirt, they have not played any material from that album for years and they have not reissued it or expressed any intent to do so. Subverted with ''The Harvest Wombs''; while it is very different from their later output, they don't hate it at all and actually like a lot of the material on it. Rather, their general view on the latter is that while it is a moment in time that does not reflect them as a band now, it was close enough to what they became that they can still be proud of it, and the band acknowledges and is proud of the influence it has had on modern tech. That being said, they have not consistently played anything off of that album aside from "Cerebral Hybridization" for years, and even that is a very situational setlist entry that is mostly reserved for tech bills. "Ritual of Godflesh" saw a surprise appearance in 2022, however, and the band has told individual fans that they are open to digging up other cuts from the album.

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* OldShame: BuryYourArt: They hate ''Leper Colony''; while they have brought back the design for a shirt, they have not played any material from that album for years and they have not reissued it or expressed any intent to do so. Subverted so.
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with ''The Harvest Wombs''; while it is very different from their later output, they don't hate it at all and actually like a lot of the material on it. Rather, their general view on the latter is that while it is a moment in time that does not reflect them as a band now, it was close enough to what they became that they can still be proud of it, and the band acknowledges and is proud of the influence it has had on modern tech. That being said, they have not consistently played anything off of that album aside from "Cerebral Hybridization" for years, and even that is a very situational setlist entry that is mostly reserved for tech bills. "Ritual of Godflesh" saw a surprise appearance in 2022, however, and the band has told individual fans that they are open to digging up other cuts from the album.album.
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* OldShame: They hate ''Leper Colony''; while they have brought back the design for a shirt, they have not played any material from that album for years and they have not reissued it or expressed any intent to do so. Subverted with ''The Harvest Wombs''; while it is very different from their later output, they don't hate it at all and actually like a lot of the material on it. Rather, their general view on the latter is that while it is a moment in time that does not reflect them as a band now, it was close enough to what they became that they can still be proud of it. That being said, they have not played anything off of that album aside from "Cerebral Hybridization" for years, and even that is a very situational setlist entry that is mostly reserved for tech bills.

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* OldShame: They hate ''Leper Colony''; while they have brought back the design for a shirt, they have not played any material from that album for years and they have not reissued it or expressed any intent to do so. Subverted with ''The Harvest Wombs''; while it is very different from their later output, they don't hate it at all and actually like a lot of the material on it. Rather, their general view on the latter is that while it is a moment in time that does not reflect them as a band now, it was close enough to what they became that they can still be proud of it. it, and the band acknowledges and is proud of the influence it has had on modern tech. That being said, they have not consistently played anything off of that album aside from "Cerebral Hybridization" for years, and even that is a very situational setlist entry that is mostly reserved for tech bills.bills. "Ritual of Godflesh" saw a surprise appearance in 2022, however, and the band has told individual fans that they are open to digging up other cuts from the album.
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* OldShame: They hate ''Leper Colony''; while they have brought back the design for a shirt, they have not played any material from that album for years and they have not reissued it or expressed any intent to do so. Subverted with ''The Harvest Wombs''; while it is very different from their later output, they don't hate it at all and actually like a lot of the material on it. Rather, their general view on the latter is that while it is a moment in time that does not reflect them as a band now, it was close enough to what they became that they can still be proud of it.

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* OldShame: They hate ''Leper Colony''; while they have brought back the design for a shirt, they have not played any material from that album for years and they have not reissued it or expressed any intent to do so. Subverted with ''The Harvest Wombs''; while it is very different from their later output, they don't hate it at all and actually like a lot of the material on it. Rather, their general view on the latter is that while it is a moment in time that does not reflect them as a band now, it was close enough to what they became that they can still be proud of it. That being said, they have not played anything off of that album aside from "Cerebral Hybridization" for years, and even that is a very situational setlist entry that is mostly reserved for tech bills.
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* OldShame: They hate ''Leper Colony''; while they have brought back the design for a shirt, they have not played any material from that album for years and they have not reissued it or expressed any intent to do so. Subverted with ''The Harvest Wombs''; while it is very different from their later output, they don't hate it at all and actually like a lot of the material on it. Rather, their general view on the latter is that while it is a moment in time that does not reflect them as a band now, it was close enough to what they became that they can still be proud of it.

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