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General name for works of
J.G. Thirlwell (aka
Clint Ruin,
Manorexia,
Steroid Maximus & others) - commonly, if simplistically - described as
industrial. Many name variations have been used during his four-decade spanning career, beginning with the first proper album
Deaf in '81, using the name
You've Got Foetus on Your Breath. Since the mid-'90s, 'main project' releases (excl. projects like
Manorexia), have simply used the name
Foetus. Other name variations used at some point in time or another include
Foetus Art Terrorism /
F.A.T.,
Scraping Foetus off the Wheel,
The Foetus All-Nude Revue,
Foetus Eruptus,
Foetus Uber Frisco /
Foetus Over Frisco,
Foetus Under Glass,
Phillip And His Foetus Vibrations,
Foetus Corruptus,
Foetus Interruptus,
Foetus in Excelsis Corruptus Deluxe,
Foetus Inc. &
The Foetus Symphony Orchestra.
Frenetically creative, and playing only by his own rules, Thirlwell has never stopped experimenting and evolving his sound. While his music is most often outside of any genre, it is most frequently described as Industrial or No-Wave. His earlier music is usually quite harsh and distorted, although since
Love, his music has become increasingly orchestral and symphonic, sometime sounding like a full orchestra, but is actually only J.G Thirlwell himself, though sometimes assisted by guest musicians on select tracks. His latest album,
Hide, goes even further in this direction than
Love did, beginning with an operatic piece sung by
Abigail Fischer.
He has inspired many following
industrial artists; like
Nine Inch Nails,
Pig and
Cop Shoot Cop, among others, with his sonic assault and innovative use of studio technology, and was a key contributor on
Coil's groundbreaking debut album
Scatology as well as appearing on a few early Nurse With Wound recordings.
Thirlwell has also worked on collaborations under the names of
Steroid Maximus (multiple collaborators),
Stinkfist (with
Lydia Lunch),
Flesh Volcano (with
Marc Almond),
Baby Zizanie (with
Jim Coleman) and
Wiseblood (with
Roli Mosimann of
Swans); and does remix work as well, often under the name of
Foetus. He also lent his voice to the introduction of album
Misguided by
Argyle Park.
Thirlwell is currently the Composer In Residence for
Adult Swim's "The Venture Brothers".
For the video release of Season 3, a soundtrack album was also released, titled "The Venture Bros.: The Music of JG Thirlwell". This is the same audio CD included as a bonus with the Blu-ray version of Season 3. While the CD release was originally made available at Adult Swim's website, it was given a wide release on May 12, 2009;[15] the vinyl LP release came out a month earlier. It can also be downloaded from most major digital retailers. The CD features 20 tracks, while the vinyl LP release is 16 tracks.[16]
In the episode "The Trial of the Monarch," The Monarch mentions a picture of Dr. Girlfriend "skinny dipping with Jim Foetus," a reference to Thirlwell.
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