Plastic Soul Impalement is the first studio album by American band Training for Utopia, which was released on compact disc, cassette, and vinyl formats through Tooth and Nail Records subsidiary Solid State Records on March 3, 1998. The album is noted for the use of industrial interludes scattered across the recording ("Plastic Soul Impalement", "Black Forest", and the first half of "Two Hands") and would be the last for the group to feature their early metalcore sound. Part of the reason for the change was due to the fact that the band was somewhat unh… read more
Plastic Soul Impalement is the first studio album by American band Training for Utopia, which was released on compact disc, cassette, and vinyl forma… read more
Plastic Soul Impalement is the first studio album by American band Training for Utopia, which was released on compact disc, cassette, and vinyl formats through Tooth and Nail Records sub… read more
Training for Utopia (TFU) was a metalcore and industrial metal band which existed from 1996–2000. They drew comparisons to bands such as Meshuggah due to their use of odd time signatures and poly-rythms. The band first signed with Tooth & Nail Records and was later moved to Solid State Records, the Tooth & Nail metal imprint. Training for Utopia subsequently became popular in the metal scene during its active years. Their brief existence included a tour with Zao and Spitfire. It was during this time that the band hired Carlos Colon for their 1998 tour providing synthesizers … read more
Training for Utopia (TFU) was a metalcore and industrial metal band which existed from 1996–2000. They drew comparisons to bands such as Meshuggah due to their use of odd time signatures an… read more
Training for Utopia (TFU) was a metalcore and industrial metal band which existed from 1996–2000. They drew comparisons to bands such as Meshuggah due to their use of odd time signatures and poly-rythms. The band first signed with Toot… read more