16volt’s 4th studio album SuperCoolNothing was released in 1998 under Mercury/Slipdisc records, after the label had already been bought out, leaving 16volt to release the album with no support and no marketing. In 2002, the album was rereleased as SuperCoolNothing 2.0 with some bonus tracks and remixes following the band’s efforts to hire an investor and buy the original SCN masters back for a rerelease.
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16volt’s 4th studio album SuperCoolNothing was released in 1998 under Mercury/Slipdisc records, after the label had already been bought out, leaving … read more
16volt’s 4th studio album SuperCoolNothing was released in 1998 under Mercury/Slipdisc records, after the label had already been bought out, leaving 16volt to release the album with no s… read more
16volt began in 1991 with the mission to merge the raw guitars of early punk with the heavy beats and energy of industrial dance music. In 1992, 16volt ’s founder and frontman, Eric Powell, signed with the Cargo Records industrial subsidiary and now infamous Re-Constriction Records. 16volt’s debut, “Wisdom,” was co-produced by David Ogilvie (Nine Inch Nails, Skinny Puppy) and Keith “Fluffy” Auerbach (Ministry) and was released in 1993. Met with worldwide acclaim from fans and press alike, “Wisdom” officially put 16volt on the map and, along with Powell, was credited with helping spa… read more
16volt began in 1991 with the mission to merge the raw guitars of early punk with the heavy beats and energy of industrial dance music. In 1992, 16volt ’s founder and frontman, Eric Powell,… read more
16volt began in 1991 with the mission to merge the raw guitars of early punk with the heavy beats and energy of industrial dance music. In 1992, 16volt ’s founder and frontman, Eric Powell, signed with the Cargo Records industrial subs… read more