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Replicants was a side project of Ken Andrews (Failure, On, Year Of The Rabbit), Greg Edwards (Failure, Lusk, Autolux), Paul d’Amour (Lusk, Feersum Ennjin, Tool), and Chris Pitman (Lusk). The band recorded one album, comprised entirely of covers of musicians such as The Cars, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Steely Dan, and Pink Floyd, among others. The album is known for pitting John Lennon’s bitter slam against Paul McCartney, “How Do You Sleep?” against McCartney’s more lighthearted “Silly Love Songs” within three tracks of each other.

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  • jamesusillxd

    Silly Love Songs cover is really great

    9 Dec 2012 Reply
  • JeroenKlomp

    http://www.last.fm/group/ToolChat ;-)

    14 Mar 2010 Reply
  • PSU_strummer

    uh... hey. (voice of /Buckley's Ghost/ [KOTH]): nice trampoline. tell me about Fantastic Planet. (okay, crap-- it doesn't work as /Buckley's Ghost/, cause he's too stupid to recognize the need for education in such matters... not to mention, generally rude, which i prefer not to be). but seriously-- i am interested in all this. please forgive my ignorance (please disregard my loneliness, please excuse my vacant stares, etc.)

    28 Feb 2010 Reply
  • PSU_strummer

    You know, the "stranded on a desert island, CD list" thing? I'd probably have to have this one in there. Considering such a short list, as the Q implies, perhaps it must be left behind, but eventually-- i'd be very bummed-- that, of course if i outlasted the inevitable onset of various pharmaceutical withdrawal symptoms / syndrome (eh-- your basic list, maintenance notwithstanding), thirst, and starvation-- enough to be concerned with things of art, music, etc.

    28 Feb 2010 Reply
  • tootubular

    Everything Ken(and company) touches turns to gold. I love the sound that seems to follow him around wherever he goes -- the slightly off, melancholic tones that touch me like most music never even gets close to doing. Great artists, I wish more would take notes.

    22 Feb 2010 Reply
  • NDStenger

    Ken Andrews and Greg Edwards, along with their highly talented group of friends, are by far the best musicians of the last few decades...bar none !

    13 Mar 2009 Reply
  • stephenjacob

    Agreed, I remember meeting Ken when Fantastic Planet was released... He was amazed at how much we loved this record. The production of this album is more influential than the songs on it!

    5 Oct 2008 Reply
  • Nippoint

    Fantastic album.

    1 Aug 2008 Reply
  • theGabriel

    That is teh truth.

    4 Apr 2007 Reply