
It's definitely a nice motivation to keep this going. I have tried to respond to as many of them personally as I can.

And I also want to thank the many donations, small and large that I have received. But look for them very soon! And just so everyone knows, I have been keeping track of requests. Honestly the part that takes the longest, other than making the alphas is actually making the icons lol. Hopefully I can finish them tonight or tomorrow and I will post as soon as they are done. I will have a very large, hopefully about 20-30 Terra brushes, lots of terrain detailing, cracks, rocks, bulking etc.
#PENDULUM IN SILICO RAR FULL#
The outro is a repetitive synth riff, and was first played live as an live guitar intro for Slam before being played in full as an outro to special sets on the In Silico tour.I have been slaving away in my free time (not too much of it lately). The Tempest is guitar led, with harsh vocals and strong bass/guitar harmonies, after a calm intro played solely on Bass. With Jools Holland in 2008, and was the outro for the In Silico Tour and the second song in the Immersion tour. Granite features an infectious synth line and lyrics that talk of aliens coming to Earth. It features two lead riffs, one on guitar and on on synths. The title references the distence from Rob's home town in Perth, Australia to his current home in London. An older version of this song was played live under the name Gangster before the album's release.ĩ,000 Miles features two lines of vocals that are repeated. It is the only vocal that is sung not only by Rob and bassist Gareth McGrillen, but also by Guitarist Perry ap Gwynedd at live shows. The main vocal is copied from The Terminal from their first album, Hold Your Colour. Mutiny features guitar/synth harmonies in all of the main riffs. It is often played live, with MC Ben Mount singing the verses. It also includes Talkbox vocals in the verses and vocoded lyrics. The Other Side features a long intro, with building up drums and synths. On the recording, it features only synths however it has been adapted for live use to include a whole band. Midnight Runner is a synth led song with no vocals, that is often played live due to it's big riffs. This is so far the only song from In Silico that hasn't ever benn played live. The only other person featuring on the song is Ex-drummer Paul Kodish. Visions is almost entirely synths, with vocoded lyrics from Rob Swire. It is always played live, as it is a crowd pleaser. It features Brass instruments in the intro, and often has acoustic guitar played over the breakdown live. Propane Nightmares is one of the most popular songs by Pendulum, with a catchy synth riff as a chorus. An earlier version of the song under the name of Showtime was played at DJ sets during the early stages of the production of the album. It is often played live, and has had 2 live remixes: At Glastonbury 2009 they did a live VIP, and in the Immersion tour of the UK they played the song witha Dubstep switch instead of the final drop. It owes a lot to rock influences.ĭifferent features guitars and synths in harmony for the main part of the song. It features very few vocals, only serving as an intro. However, before it was an intro for the entire set, it was used as an intro for Slam, along with The Tempest.

Showdown is a guitar led track that featured as an intro to Live sets during the In Silico tour. The fourth and final single was Showdown, released January 2009, with Remixes from Excision, Dj Clipz and Redlight. The third single was The Other Side, released July 2008. The second single, Propane Nightmares, was released April 2008 with remixes from Celldweller and Van She Tech, and charted at #8 in the UK charts, making it their second highest charting single in the UK to date. The first single was Granite, released November 2007 with a remix from Dillinja. It features heavy rock influences on some tracks, Eg. In Silico is the second album by Pendulum, released 12th May, 2008.
