Thematically, Misguided was shrouded in controversy even before its release. R.E.X. felt that some of the lyrics were too disturbing, so many of the lyrics were left out of the booklet insert. They also felt that a spoken word reprise for the song DOOMsayer was inappropriate and refused to allow it on the album. The creative forces behind Argyle Park snuck the reprise into the master on the end of the album without the record company finding out until it was too late. The album is a concept album that vents alot of rage and deals with some very dark reactions and emotions. Here are … read more
Thematically, Misguided was shrouded in controversy even before its release. R.E.X. felt that some of the lyrics were too disturbing, so many of the … read more
Thematically, Misguided was shrouded in controversy even before its release. R.E.X. felt that some of the lyrics were too disturbing, so many of the lyrics were left out of the booklet i… read more
Argyle Park was an industrial band that released one album, Misguided, on REX Records in 1994. While shrouded in mystery for some time after their album release, it is now known that the band members Dred and Deathwish were aliases for none other than Klayton, then of the industrial band Circle of Dust (and now the powerhouse behind Celldweller and Scandroid). Buka was the other "real" band member, and in addition to himself and Klayton, the album featured various guest vocalists and musicians including J.G. Thirlwell of Foetus, Klank, Jyro of Mortal fame, Lauren Boquette … read more
Argyle Park was an industrial band that released one album, Misguided, on REX Records in 1994. While shrouded in mystery for some time after their album release, it is now known that the ba… read more
Argyle Park was an industrial band that released one album, Misguided, on REX Records in 1994. While shrouded in mystery for some time after their album release, it is now known that the band members Dred and Deathwish were aliases for… read more