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Never Rest In Peace is the second studio album by ska-punk/anarcho-punk band Star Fucking Hipsters. It officially released on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 on Alternative Tentacles, although those who purchased the album on the Alternative Tentacles website received the album before the official release date.[1]

Singles

The band released a video for the song "3000 Miles Away"[2][3] which features Ethan Suplee of American History X, Boy Meets World, and My Name is Earl fame.

Track listing

All songs written by Star Fucking Hipsters except "Look Who's Talking Now!" written by Sturg and Brandon Chevalier-Koling, and "Heaven" written by the Degenerics.

# Title Length
1. "Vol. II" 0:15
2. "3000 Miles Away" 3:05
3. "Look Who's Talking Now!" 2:37
4. "Design" 1:41
5. "Church and Rape" 3:04
6. "The Civilization Show" 2:46
7. "Allergic II Peoples" 0:27
8. "Dreams are Dead" 2:53
9. "Heaven" 2:26
10. "Banned From The Land" 1:21
11. "Severance Pay" 2:07
12. "S.F.H. Theme" 2:38
13. "Never Rest In Peace" 4:37

Personnel

  • Nico de Gaillo: Vocals
  • Scott Sturgeon: Vocals, Guitar
  • Frank Piegaro: Guitar
  • Chris Pothier: Bass
  • Alex Charpentier: drums
  • Brian "Pnut" Kozuch: drums

Additional musicians

  • Roberto Miguel: horns
  • Craig Fu Yong: additional vocals
  • Jasper Peterson: additional vocals
  • Dick Lucas: additional vocals
  • Bill Cashman: background vocals
  • Bryan Alien: background vocals
  • Fran Araya: background vocals
  • Bryan Kienlen: background vocals
  • Mike Dreg: background vocals
  • Canadian Jay: background vocals
  • Filthy Phil: background vocals
  • Lil Jil: background vocals

Production

  • Ryan Jones: mixing
  • Howard Weinberg: mastering

References

  1. ^ "Our new record is available now from A.T. 3 weeks early! van Star Fucking Hipsters op Myspace". Blogs.myspace.com. 2009-09-29. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  2. ^ "Star F*cking Hipsters: "3,000 Miles Away"". Punknews.org. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  3. ^ "Star Fucking Hipsters - 3,000 Miles Away (ft. Ethan Suplee)". YouTube. 2010-01-14. Retrieved 2012-03-03.