Human Zoo (Electric Six album)
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Human Zoo is the tenth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six. It was released on October 14, 2014.[1]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Karate Lips" | |
2. | "It's Horseshit!" | |
3. | "Alone with your Body" | |
4. | "Satanic Wheels" | |
5. | "Gun Rights" | |
6. | "I've Seen Rio in Flames" | |
7. | "(Who the Hell Just) Call My Phone?" | |
8. | "I Need a Restaurant" | |
9. | "Worst Movie Ever" | |
10. | "I'm the Devil" | |
11. | "Good View of the Violence" | |
12. | "The Afterlife" |
Personnel
- Dick Valentine - vocals
- Tait Nucleus? - synthesizer
- Johnny Na$hinal - guitar, background vocals, bass
- Percussion World - drums
- Smorgasboard - bass
- Da Vé - guitar
- Kristin Von B. - background vocals[2]
Legacy
- Three songs recorded and originally intended for inclusion on "Human Zoo"; "Fucking In Another Man's Clothes", "Suitcases" and "WikiLeaks", were ultimately omitted from the album but subsequently released on compilation album "Mimicry and Memories".
- Dick Valentine recorded an acoustic version of "Alone With Your Body" for his solo album "Quiet Time".
- "I'm the Devil" was featured in the band's mockumentary feature film "Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit".
- The band performed "(Who the Hell Just) Call My Phone?" and "The Afterlife" on their second live album "You're Welcome!".
- The band performed a stripped down, acoustic version of "(Who the Hell Just) Call My Phone?" on their third live album Chill Out!.[3]
References
- ^ News, Electric Six (7 August 2014). "Electric Six News: "Human Zoo" out on October 14th!".
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