The Sacrilicious Sounds of the Supersuckers
The Sacrilicious Sounds of the Supersuckers is the third studio album by the American rock band Supersuckers.[2] It was released on August 8, 1995, on Sub Pop.
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| Released | August 8, 1995 | |||
| Recorded | Arlyn Recording Studio, Austin, Texas | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 40:22 | |||
| Label | Sub Pop[1] | |||
| Producer | Paul Leary[2] | |||
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The word sacrilicious is a portmanteau of sacrilegious and delicious. It was popularized in "Homer Loves Flanders", a 1994 episode of the television series The Simpsons.
Track listing
    
- "Bad, Bad, Bad" – 2:20
 - "Born with a Tail" – 3:15
 - "The 19th Most Powerful Woman in Rock" – 2:53
 - "Doublewide" – 2:17
 - "Bad Dog" – 3:50
 - "Money into Sin" – 2:15
 - "Marie" – 3:26
 - "The Thing About That" – 2:19
 - "Ozzy" – 2:34
 - "Run Like a Motherfucker" (Rick Sims Vox) – 2:23
 - "Hittin' the Gravel" – 2:23
 - "Stoned If You Want It" – 2:11
 - "My Victim" – 3:55
 - "Don't Go Blue" – 4:20
 
Personnel
    
- Supersuckers
 
- Eddie Spaghetti – vocals, bass
 - Rick Sims – guitar, backing vocals[4]
 - Dancing Eagle – drums
 - Dan Bolton – guitar
 
- Production and additional personnel
 
Paul Leary – production
Notes
    
- "Marie" documents the death of original lead singer Eric Martin of a drug overdose.
 - "Don't Go Blue" has Bobbie Nelson, sister of the country musician Willie Nelson, on piano.
 - The original print run of the CD had a lenticular cover. This gave it a 3D effect and allowed the album title to appear and disappear.
 - "Born With a Tail" was released as single and made into a music video.
 
References
    
- Gaar, Gillian G. (November 20, 2018). World Domination: The Sub Pop Records Story. BMG Books. ISBN 9781947026193 – via Google Books.
 - "TrouserPress.com :: Supersuckers". www.trouserpress.com.
 - "The Sacrilicious Sounds of the Supersuckers - Supersuckers | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
 - Simons, Ted (October 19, 1995). "Cowboys From Hell". Phoenix New Times.
 
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