Chicken & Champagne
Chicken & Champagne is a split EP by the Huntington Beach, California punk rock band Guttermouth and the Australian band Mach Pelican, released in 2000 by Shock Records. It contains 3 tracks by each band.
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Released | 2000 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | Shock Records | |||
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Track listing
- "Memories" (Guttermouth)
- "Australia" (Guttermouth)
- "Six Foot Party Sub" (Guttermouth)
- 'Shit Off Your Face" (Mach Pelican)
- "Annoyed" (Mach Pelican)
- "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" (written & originally performed by The Angels)
- Tracks 1-3 performed by Guttermouth
- Tracks 4-6 performed by Mach Pelican
Performers
Guttermouth
- Mark Adkins - vocals
- Scott Sheldon - guitar
- Eric "Derek" Davis - guitar
- James Nunn - bass guitar
- William Tyler "Ty" Smith - drums
Album information
- Record label: Shock Records
- Tracks 1-3 recorded by Donnell Cameron and mixed by Jim Goodwin at Paramount Studios
- Tracks 4 & 5 recorded at Backbeach Studios January 2000, produced by D.W. Norton and Mach Pelican, engineered and mixed by D.W. Norton, and written by Toshi Maeda
- Track 6 recorded at Sing Sing Studio July 1999, engineered and mixed by Christopher Dickie, and written by the Angels
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