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Pineappleskunk
Studio album by
Poundhound (Doug Pinnick)
Released2001[1]
RecordedHoundpound Studio and Psychofunkadelic Studio
GenreFunk Metal/Hard Rock
Length49:29
LabelMetal Blade[2]
ProducerDoug Pinnick
Poundhound (Doug Pinnick) chronology
Massive Grooves...
(1998)
Pineappleskunk
(2001)
Emotional Animal
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

Pineappleskunk is the second solo release by Doug Pinnick of King's X.[4][5]

Initial copies of the album were released with the bonus disc entitled 'Live Bootleg Video'. The concert was recorded at Instant Karma Club in Houston, Texas on September 4, 1999, and runs for 54 minutes.

'Pineappleskunk' Track Listing

All tracks are written by Doug Pinnick

No.TitleLength
1."Somedays"3:13
2."Rise-N-Shine"1:02
3."Jumpin"3:10
4."Mind"4:45
5."Oh My Soul"3:48
6."Next in Line"3:17
7."Rain"3:52
8."Pineapple"3:40
9."Wrong Address"0:33
10."Higher"4:00
11."She"2:45
12."Someone"3:05
13."Smearing"2:50
14."Atlanta"3:20
15."The Will"0:52
16."Eventime"4:37

Personnel

'Live Bootleg Video' Track Listing

No.TitleLength
1."Jangle" 
2."Darker" 
3."Love" 
4."Shake" 
5."Music" 
6."Blindeye" 
7."Supersalad" 
8."Hey" 
9."River" 
10."Happy Birthday Doug!" 
11."Soul" 
12."Friends" 

References

  1. ^ Irwin, William (October 23, 2012). "Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality". John Wiley & Sons – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Poundhound "Pineappleskunk" | Metal Blade Records".
  3. ^ "Pineappleskunk - Poundhound | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  4. ^ Smith, Chris (May 24, 2001). "Old Dog, New Tricks". Houston Press.
  5. ^ "Pinnick will rock in Lansing Monday night". nwitimes.com.