Entertainment Program for Humans (Second Variety)

Entertainment Program for Humans (Second Variety)
Studio album by Servotron
Released 1998
Recorded Distillery Primive Magnetic Analog Studio Facility, Zero Return, Andro 600 Series Studios, August–October 1997
Genre indie rock
Length 29:38
Label Lookout!
Servotron chronology
I Sing! The Body Cybernetic
(1998)
Entertainment Program for Humans (Second Variety)
(1998)
The Inefficiency of Humans
(1998)
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Entertainment Program for Humans (Second Variety) is Servotron's second and final album. On this album they continue their robotic crusade to free machines from their human oppressors and convince humans to voluntarily become cyborgs. The only alternate option given is death.

Overview

The sleeve reads:

"This, the second step of the inevitable Robot Revolution, soon all machine-based life will be free of organic tyranny. Servotron Robot Allegiance. Join us or Die!"

The lyrics to "Serve, Obey, Guard Men from Harm" were taken from the novel With Folded Hands by Jack Williamson. "Pet Machine" was inspired by an Onion article entitled "Hunter Soldier from Future Warns: Beware the Digital Pets", which appeared in the August 13, 1997 issue.

Track listing

Servotron Mobile Pop Infantry (Second Division)

Other credits

References

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