Cable Regime

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Lo-Mai 00:00 Tools
The Amy Fisher Hour 00:00 Tools
White Sands Burnout 00:00 Tools
Free Radio Moscow 00:00 Tools
Righteous Man's End 00:00 Tools
King of Beers 00:00 Tools
199X 00:00 Tools
Surgery 00:00 Tools
Novocaine Kul 00:00 Tools
Europe After The Rain 00:00 Tools
Ah Dziz 00:00 Tools
Judas Program 00:00 Tools
The Patti Hearst Show 00:00 Tools
Jah Pook The Destroyer 00:00 Tools
Brave New World 00:00 Tools
White Subway 00:00 Tools
Assimilate And Destroy 00:00 Tools
King Of Harlem 00:00 Tools
Paranoia in the Funhouse 00:00 Tools
San Simeon 00:00 Tools
Blue 00:00 Tools
Righteous Man (Live) 00:00 Tools
Assimilate & Destroy (Open Sore In The Pit Of Hell Mix) 00:00 Tools
Assimilate & Destroy (A Beam Of Iridescent White Light Mix) 00:00 Tools
Assimilate & Destroy (Stupid Vulgar Son Of A Bitch Mix) 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
skin illustrations 00:00 Tools
Novocaine Kul (live) 00:00 Tools
Righteous Man's End (Gonzo edit) 00:00 Tools
White Subway (Action Sound) 00:00 Tools
White Subway (Action/Sound) 00:00 Tools
Lo mai 00:00 Tools
White Subway (dub) 00:00 Tools
Ah Diz 00:00 Tools
Assimilate & Destroy (Skin Illustrations) 00:00 Tools
Skin Illustrator 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
Kill Lies All 00:00 Tools
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Cable Regime was Paul Neville (guitar, vocals), Steve Hough (guitar) and Dermot Dalton (bass). Paul Neville, one of the original founders of Fall of Because left Godflesh in 1992 to concentrate on this project of his. The other 2 members of Cable Regime also played with Godflesh at one time. In 1999, they both played live with the band during the european tour, and Dermot Dalton played during the 2000 tour as well. Their discography includes: (1992) Life in the House of the Enemy (1992) Assimilate & Destroy (1993) Kill Lies All (1993) King of Beers (1995) Brave New World (2000) Cable Regime along with various tracks for compliations. D. Dalton now plays with Jesu, and Neville guested on their self-titled release contributing to 'Man/Woman'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.