Everything Is Wrong by Moby
About the album Everything Is Wrong
With his third album, Moby (Richard Melville Hall) seeks to give his own version of all the music genres he loved as he grew up. Thus, the 1995's Everything Is Wrong contains elements from hardcore punk to electronic music. The album was recorded in 1994 and released in March 1994.
The title of the album and the eponymous song stem from Moby's belief that the world is not heading in the right direction. It was a time when the artist had become a strong advocate for animal rights and had become a vegetarian. Moby recorded and mixed the album himself in his apartment in Manhattan, New York, using cheap recording equipment. The first single from the album was Hymn.
Everything Is Wrong is one of the most interesting albums of the dance/electronica/rave scene of the 1990s. The commercial impact of the album wasn't significant, but it certainly influenced many others to engage with electronica. In the United Kingdom, it reached No. 21.
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