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  • Cicatriz ESP (deleted 03 May 2008 at 00:05)
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  • "Cicatriz ESP," is the seventh song on The Mars Volta first album De-Loused in the Comatorium This song begins with a heavily distorted cry of "Do you recall its name?" before we are carried through the wave of sound with a driving and difficult drum repitition that drives us to the amazing chorus: "I've defected". Then the breakdown section occurs which is mostly odd guitar noises until all of the sudden it's brought into the forray and we're brought back to the verse and chorusand final some psychedelic sound to emerge into "This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed".
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  • 12
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Album
Name
  • The Mars Volta
  • "Cicatriz ESP"
Genre
List
  • The Mars Volta tours At the Drive-In De FactoThe Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Group Gold Standard Laboratories SpartaJohn Frusciante Julio Venegas Money Mark
  • Scabdates
  • Tremulant EP Live EP
  • De-Loused in the Comatorium Frances the Mute Amputechture The Bedlam in Goliath
  • "Inertiatic ESP" "Televators" "The Widow" "L'Via L'Viaquez" "Viscera Eyes" "Wax Simulacra"
  • "Cygnus....Vismund Cygnus" "Miranda That Ghost Just Isn't Holy Anymore" "Cassandra Gemini" "Goliath"
Group
  • Singles
  • Studio albums
  • EPs
  • Live albums
  • Related articles
  • Other Songs
Title
above
  • Eva Gardner Jeremy Ward Jon Theodore
  • Omar Rodríguez-López Cedric Bixler-Zavala Isaiah Ikey Owens Juan Alderete Thomas Pridgen Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez Adrián Terrazas-González Paul Hinojos
Cover
  • The mars volta-de loused in the comatorium-2003-cover.jpeg
PREV
  • "Eriatarka"
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  • 7
Released
  • 2003-06-24
Artist
Recorded
  • 2002
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  • 6
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  • "Cicatriz ESP," is the seventh song on The Mars Volta first album De-Loused in the Comatorium This song begins with a heavily distorted cry of "Do you recall its name?" before we are carried through the wave of sound with a driving and difficult drum repitition that drives us to the amazing chorus: "I've defected". Then the breakdown section occurs which is mostly odd guitar noises until all of the sudden it's brought into the forray and we're brought back to the verse and chorusand final some psychedelic sound to emerge into "This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed". The Mars Volta have played several times since the release of the album, and make it last at over 50 minutes with an intro called "Haruspex". and it has been adorned with many jams wich later evolved on songs like "Cassandra Gemini" and "Cygnus.... Vismund Cygnus" both from Frances the Mute.