Drug Bubbles

Drug Bubbles is a mini-LP and the fifth album by Vas Deferens Organization, released in 1999 through Tekito.[1]

Drug Bubbles
Studio album by
Released1999
Recorded1998 at VDO Studios, Dallas, Texas
GenreExperimental rock
Length33:00
LabelTekito
ProducerMatt Castille, Eric Lumbleau
Vas Deferens Organization chronology
The Idiot Parade
(1998)
Drug Bubbles
(1999)
More Pelvis Wick for the Baloney Boners
(1999)

Track listing

All music is composed by Matt Castille and Eric Lumbleau.

No.TitleLength
1."Hors D'ouvres" (I. Absinthe Lagoon/II. Peppermint Anesthesia/III. Mahjun Pavillion/IV. Saltwater Taffy Antenna/V. Couscous Suppository/VI. Maraschino Headrush)9:02
2."Entrees" (I. Burnt Sugar Faultline /II. Kool-Aid Kid with Ketamine Air Cannons/III. Menthol Gelatine Plates/IV. Moose Juice/V. Rosewater Fountains for the Seratonin Starved/VI. Candy Apple Auto Erotic Apparatus/VII. Puna Butter I.V.)8:01
3."Candies and Confections" (I. Garam Masala Succubi/II. Blood Pudding Aversion Therapy/III. Chocolate Mescaline Atomizer/IV. Tamarind Whirlwind/V. Lemon-Lime Papercut/VI. Licorice Kundalini/VII. Wasabi Steambath)15:57

Personnel

Adapted from the Drug Bubbles liner notes.[2]

Vas Deferens Organization
  • Matt Castille instruments, production, engineering
  • David Fargason – instruments
  • Doug Ferguson – instruments
  • Eric Lumbleau – instruments, production, cover art
Production and additional personnel
  • Anna Edgerton vocals on "Absinthe Lagoon" and "Mahjun Pavillion"
  • Jim Edgerton guitar

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1999 Tekito CD 4
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References

  1. "Drug Bubbles". Allmusic. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
  2. Drug Bubbles (booklet). Vas Deferens Organization. Dallas, Texas: Tekito. 1999.CS1 maint: others (link)
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