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| | Irony Is A Dead Scene // Albums and Reviews // Lambgoat |
 | | The Dillinger Escape Plan and Mike Patton; the very thought made us feel giddy, as rumors of Patton possibly joining DEP to replace the departed Dimitri Minakakis at the time floated about. |
 | | In the end, they were only rumors, but out of it came a "meeting of the minds" between the two in "Irony Is A Dead Scene," a four-song collaboration on Epitaph Records. |
 | | The first track, "Hollywood Squares," kicks off with a whirlwind of discordant guitar chords, heavy support from the rhythm section, and Patton's distorted vocals, which vary between singing, whispers, yells, yelps, and maniacal staccato-like phrases. |
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