Live from the Pharmacy
Live from the Pharmacy is the fifth album by the Huntington Beach, California punk rock band Guttermouth, released in 1998 by Nitro Records.[2] It was the band's first live album and consists of a live concert performance from 1994 and 4 new tracks recorded in 1998.[3]
Live from the Pharmacy | ||||
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Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 34:25 [1] | |||
Label | Nitro | |||
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The live portion of the album was recorded when the band was kicked off of a tour in South Carolina due to their outrageous behavior, so they booked some shows at a local club and recorded them.[4] These live tracks feature original bass player Clint Weinrich. The studio tracks were recorded with Steve Rapp, who replaced Weinrich in 1995, and were recorded by Vandals guitarist Warren Fitzgerald.
Track listing
All songs written by Guttermouth except where noted
- "Oats" (live)
- "Just a Fuck" (live)
- "Where Was I?" (live)
- "Disneyland" (live)
- "Chicken Box" (live)
- "Jamie's Petting Zoo" (live)
- "Marco-Polo" (live)
- "Pot" (live)
- "No Such Thing" (live)
- "Race Track" (live)
- "Bruce Lee vs. The KISS Army" (live)
- "1, 2, 3...Slam!" (live)
- "Veggicide" (live)
- "What's Gone Wrong" (live) (Davis)
- "Derek" (live)
- "Asshole" (live)
- "American Made"
- "This Won't Hurt a Bit"
- "Steak (The Underwater Version)"
- "Born in the U.S.A."
Performers
Album information
- Record label: Nitro Records
- Live tracks recorded Summer 1994 by Jay Matheson at the Jam Room in South Carolina
- Studio tracks recorded May 1998 at Stall #2 and Formula One by Warren Fitzgerald
- Studio tracks mixed by Jim Goodwin at Westbeach Recorders
- Mastered by Eddie Schrayer at Oasis Mastering
- All songs copyright Uncomfortably Humid Music, BMI
- Art by Steve Rapp
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gollark: Not on the level of juggling millions of types of goods and millions of people.
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References
- Live from the Pharmacy at AllMusic. Retrieved 16:35, 2 January 2016 (UTC).
- "Guttermouth - Live From The Pharmacy". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
- Kelly, Paul. "Sorted magAZine, Albums, Guttermouth - Live from the Pharmacy (Nitro Records)". www.sortedmagazine.com. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
- Nunn, James (1998). Live From the Pharmacy (CD booklet). Guttermouth. Huntington Beach, CA: Nitro Records.
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