Crop Circles
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This article is about the band, Crop Circles, for information about the controversial phenomenon, see crop circle.
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Full Mental Jackpot EP
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Full Mental Jackpot EP
Crop Circles was a collaboration between the psychedelic trance band Etnica and a Milanese group called Lotus Omega (Francesco D'Amato and Filippo Scrimizzi). An album, entitled "Tetrahedron", should have been released around 1998, but the project was abandoned because the British label Auracle Recordings went bankrupt.
Their most famous work is Full Mental Jackpot (wordplay on Full Metal Jacket). It is a fast track at 138 bpm, with strong melodies much in the spirit of Pleiadians.