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Ninety Pound Wuss (album)

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Ninety Pound Wuss is the debut studio album by American christian punk group Ninety Pound Wuss, released in 1996 through Tooth And Nail Records. Yuri Ruley, drummer of MxPx, worked as a drum technician on the record.[1] The track "Something Must Break" is considered as the band's most popular song, as it appeared on multiple compilation albums and even has a music video.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Perseverance"2:34
2."Act Up"2:32
3."Girl Song"1:45
4."Telephone Wire"1:32
5."Daylight Savings Man"2:42
6."A.S.D. (Apathetic Selfish Destruction)"2:15
7."Misplaced Society"1:03
8."Shedding Blood"2:20
9."Red"2:42
10."The New Age"2:47
11."Responsibility"2:27
12."Olympia"1:39
13."Legalism"1:23
14."It All Goes Off"1:56
15."Freedom"2:03
16."Cut Throat"2:03
17."Spiritual Small Guy"2:29
18."Something Must Break"1:53
19."I Am (Everything)"2:28

Personnel

Performers

  • Jeff Suffering - Vocals, bass
  • John Himmelburger - Guitar
  • Marty Martinez - Drums

Production

  • Ninety Pound Wuss - Music, production
  • Bob Moon - Production
  • Aaron Warner - Engineering
  • Paul Corio - Artwork
  • Brandon Ebel - Photography, executive producer
  • Yuri Ruley - Drum technician

References

  1. ^ N/A. "Ninety Pound Wuss Liner Notes". Caustic Fallout. Retrieved June 2, 2015.