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Here Today, Guano Tomorrow
File:Here today guano tomorrow.jpg
Studio album by
Released1987
GenreHardcore punk, crossover thrash
Length33:20
LabelFringe Product[1]
God Records (re-issue)
ProducerDayglo Abortions[2]
Dayglo Abortions chronology
Feed Us a Fetus
(1986)
Here Today, Guano Tomorrow
(1987)
Two Dogs Fucking
(1991)
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Here Today, Guano Tomorrow is a 1987 album by Canadian punk band Dayglo Abortions.[3] The band was prosecuted on obscenity charges the following year, for songs included on this album and Feed Us a Fetus.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Fuck My Shit Stinks" - 3:16 (Murray Acton)
  2. "Fuck Satan to Death" - 3:28 (N. Burnes)
  3. "Dragons" - 3:24 (Murray Acton)
  4. "Hide the Hamster" - 2:35 (Murray Acton)
  5. "The Spawn of Yog Sothoth" - 4:34 (Murray Acton, Scott Henderson)
  6. "Shred Central" - 3:47 (Murray Acton, N. Burnes, Trevor Hagen)
  7. "Drugged and Driving" - 5:25 (Murray Acton)
  8. "Here Today Guano Tomorrow" - 4:55 (Murray Acton)
  9. "Kill Johnny Stiff" - 1:55 (Murray Acton)

Notes

This was one of the few late 1980s punk albums available on 8 track.[citation needed] The cassette version was on high quality Cr02 (chrome) tape with Dolby, also unusual for indie labels of the day.

Music video

A music video was released for the title track, "Here Today, Guano Tomorrow." It shows the band playing live, intercut with scenes of other things relating to the song. It was one of the three (Promo) Music Video's that the DayGlow's released in their career.

  • HERE TODAY GUANO TOMORROW (1987)
  • SKATAN's SKIDZ (1995)
  • I LOVE MY MOM (2016)

Personnel

  • "The Cretin" Murray Acton: lead guitars, vocals
  • Spud: bass guitar
  • Jesus Bonehead: drums
  • Mike (Anus) Jak :guitar
  • Nev (The Impailer) :guitar

References

  1. ^ "Record Company Found Not Guilty of Obscenity". Los Angeles Times. November 9, 1990.
  2. ^ "Here Today Guano Tomorrow - Day Glo Abortions | Credits". AllMusic.
  3. ^ Lindsay, Cam (March 28, 2016). "Proverbial Shit Disturbers Dayglo Abortions Talk About 35 Years of Offensive Album Covers".
  4. ^ "PUNK ROCK, POLITICS, AND THE COURTS: THE TRIAL OF DAYGLO ABORTIONS". January 14, 2015.