Copies, Clones & Replicants

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Copies Clones & Replicants
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Studio album of cover songs by
ReleasedAugust 30, 2011
GenreIndustrial metal, industrial, pop rock, new wave
Length39:21
LabelCleopatra
ProducerPowerman 5000
Powerman 5000 chronology
Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere
(2009)
Copies Clones & Replicants
(2011)
Builders of the Future
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Mind Equals BlownNegative[1]

Copies Clones & Replicants is the seventh studio album by American rock band Powerman 5000. It is their first (and only) cover album, continuing the return to their more traditional industrial metal sound following 2009's Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere, but still keeping some of the pop-rock feel of their 2006 album Destroy What You Enjoy. Each song is a cover of some of the band's favorite tracks, which usually fall into the new wave genre.

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist (year)Length
1."20th Century Boy"Marc BolanT. Rex (1973)3:09
2."Electric Avenue"Eddy GrantEddy Grant (1982)3:22
3."Whip It"Devo (1980)2:40
4."Jump"Van Halen (1984)3:12
5."Space Oddity"David BowieDavid Bowie (1969)4:07
6."One Thing Leads to Another"
  • Cy Curnin
  • Jamie West-Oram
  • Alfie Augius
  • Rupert Greenall
  • Adam Woods
The Fixx (1983)2:48
7."Candy-O"Ric OcasekThe Cars (1979)2:24
8."Devil Inside"INXS (1987)4:11
9."Pop Muzik"Robin ScottM (1979)2:45
10."Should I Stay or Should I Go"The Clash (1982)3:24
11."We're Not Gonna Take It"Dee SniderTwisted Sister (1984)3:01
12."Under the Milky Way"
The Church (1988)4:22

Personnel[]

Powerman 5000
  • Spider One – vocals, production
  • Velkro – guitar, production, engineer
  • Evan 9 – guitar, production
  • X51 – bass, production
  • GFlash – drums, production
Additional
  • Anthony Focx – mastering
  • Bruno O'Hara – photography

References[]

  1. ^ McClellan, Scott (September 24, 2011). "Powerman 5000: Copies, Clones, and Replicants". Mind Equals Blown. Retrieved April 21, 2018.


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