Cunt (album)

Cunt, is the third full-length album by Australian grindcore band Blood Duster. Despite, or because of, its deliberately vulgar and anti-commercialist title, Cunt proved to be the band's most successful release to that point of their career, earning them high amounts of radio play, especially by Triple J, even though its title did make life difficult for the distributors and it did not make it into many shops for the same reason.

Cunt
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 13, 2001
RecordedToyland Recording Studio
GenreGrindcore
Length27:54
LabelRelapse Records, Dr Jims
ProducerAdam Calaitzis
Blood Duster chronology
Str8 Outta Northcote
(1998)
Cunt
(2001)
Blood Duster
(2003)

The title was not the only point of controversy about this album. The original cover, an image of a decapitated Fred Durst,[1] drawn by Wes Benscoter, was dismissed by their label, Relapse Records, for fear of getting sued.[1] The Australian release was issued in a plain black cover with the word "cunt" centred and printed in a small font. The cover displayed on the right greatly resembles that of American band Ween's 1994 album Chocolate and Cheese.

Cunt also saw the release of the band's first single, "Pornstorestiffi" in the form of a nu metal parody video played on Channel [V], a channel on which the band was also interviewed.

Cunt was a slight return to a more death/grind style after their Southern rock-themed release Str8 Outta Northcote. The album also features a cover of the Impetigo song Dis-Organ-Ized, which originally featured on the tribute Wizards Of Gore, released on Razorback Records.

According to the liner notes, Cunt has 93 riffs and 2068 words, and a large amount of porn-themed audio samples from movies, mostly from Boogie Nights, Orgazmo and Australian film Idiot Box.

Because of the success of this album, Cole Clark Guitars decided to use Blood Duster to endorse their products, producing for them a guitar with the 'Cunt' logo across it.[2] Guitarist Belthrower still uses this guitar.

Track listing

  1. "We Are the Word Police" – 1:12
  2. "Big Fat Arse" – 1:28
  3. "Another Slack Arsed Aussie Band" – 1:20
  4. "Porn Store Stiffi" – 1:31
  5. "Pissing Content" – 1:00
  6. "I Just Finished Sucking Off Metalheads in the Men's Urinals" – 0:38
  7. "Hoochie Mumma" – 1:30
  8. "I Love It When Joe Pesci Swears" – 0:53
  9. "Stock Takin'" – 0:39
  10. "Let's All Fuck" – 0:17
  11. "A Track Suit Is Not Appropriate Metal Apparel" – 0:28
  12. "The Corpse Song" – 2:17
  13. "Fuck You Scene Boy" – 0:18
  14. "Is Killing Clones Illegal?" – 1:05
  15. "Don't Call Me Homeboy Ya' Cunt" – 1:12
  16. "Spefeven" – 0:49
  17. "The Object Is to Shift Some Units" – 0:58
  18. "Sweet Meat" – 5:10
  19. "Dis-Organ-Ized" (Impetigo cover) – 5:09

Credits

  • Jason "PC" Fuller – bass, vocals
  • Tony Forde – vocals
  • Matt "Lowpantz" Collins – guitar
  • Matt Rizzo – drums

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
Australia 2001 Dr Jims Records CD DRJIM 27
Australia 2001-06-13 Drug Bust Records Vinyl 12414
North America, Europe 2001-11-13 Relapse CD RR 6486-2
Australia 2003 Shock CD 27
North America, Europe 2008-04-29 Relapse CD RR 7006-2
Japan 2008-06-18 Relapse Japan CD YSCY-1111
Australia 2008 Goat Sound Vinyl GS-BD-08-03
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References

  1. Salden, Ron (January 17, 2003). "We Have a lot of Girls Here Who Love to get Naked and Stuff". Vampire Magazine. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
  2. "Cole Clark Guitars". Cole Clark Guitars. Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
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