====== Dixonoxid ====== Industrial\\ Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Canadian musician Dixon Christie recorded as one-man band Dixonoxid in the late 90's. The outfit's most well-known song, "World of Fire" was a crunchy industrial rock tune reminiscent of Nine Inch Nails or early [[Mortal]]. ===== Discography ===== | 199? | (unknown earlier release(s)) | | 1993 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2023/06/17/dixonoxid-turbo-ii/|Turbo II]] | Dead Bunni Records | | 1993 | Killbag | Dead Bunni Records | ------ ==== Turbo II ==== 1993 Dead Bunni Records (DBR003) Dixon Christie - All parts on all tracks, except Craig Lemal - Guitar on "Aggression Aggression" - Aggression Aggression (Naughty Mix) - Wicked (Wicked Wicked Mix) - Sweet 16 III - Eptide Loves Honesty - Thunder (Demolition Remix) - X (All Industry Remix) - Shockwave Pirate Radio (Radio Edit) - Turbo II (Blitzkrieg Remix) - Thunder (From the Fallout Remix) - Artifacts of the New Faith - Allah Hoo (Soft Praise Mix) The liner notes of this tape says that this is remixes of old tunes. ------ ==== Killbag ==== 1993 Dead Bunni Records Listed as an October 1993 release on CD and cassette in the //Turbo II// liner notes, but unknown if it was ever released. ------ ==== Compilation Appearances ==== //**Ballistic Test 2**// ([[Flaming Fish Music]], 1997)\\ 03) World of Fire ------