Suckpump
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SuckPump | ||||
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Released | 9 August 1994 | |||
Recorded | Music Palace, Strong Island, New York | |||
Genre | Industrial metal | |||
Length | 39:34 | |||
Label | Energy Records | |||
Producer | Slave, Void, and Krztoff | |||
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New York industrial band Bile's first album, SuckPump, was released in 1994. The album was released on the now defunct Energy Records and has not been reissued since the company's fold in 2000. After being out of print for three years, Bile decided to re-release the album alongside their out-of-print second release, Teknowhore, as a digipak titled Frankenhole in 2003. SuckPump was written and recorded by Chris 'Krztoff' Liggio and produced and engineered by David 'Slave' Stagnari, Robert 'Void' Caprio, and Krztoff (reported on the album as Kristoff).
Track listing
All songs written by Chris Liggio except "Burnt" by Liggio and Eric Meneses
- "Head" - 5:26
- "Burnt" - 3:56
- "Ura Fucking Loser" - 5:16
- "I Reject" - 2:56
- "Feeling Like Shit" - 4.13
- "Get Out" - 4:21
- "Suckpump" - 9:01
- "Get Out (Radio Edit)" - 4.25
Credits
- Live band members
- Krztoff (Chris Liggio) - vocals
- Eric Roi (Eric Meneses) - vocals
- Archie A.K. - vocals
- Brett (Brett Pirozzi) - bass guitar
- Jeff X. - guitars
- R.H. Bear (Rick Boeckel) - keyboards
- Omen (Damion Troy) - cybercussion
- Sin-D - sex
- Mr. and Mrs. Clown
- Bobabuse (Bob Noble) - beatings
- Mclusky - lights
- Production
- Produced and engineered by Slave, Void, and Krztoff
- Programming and additional sounds by Slave
- Tape edited by Void
- Recorded at Music Palace, Strong Island, N.Y.
- Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk
- Management - Ramsey Jabbar for Aggression Inc.
- Design - Mary Jane Leonti Design Group
- Illustration - Gina Volpe
References
- ^ Hopkin, Kenyon. "Bile Suckpump review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-08-02.