Sink (Floater album)

Sink is the debut studio album by American rock band Floater, released in September 1994. The album received a preliminary Grammy nomination in the category of Best Rock Album.

Sink
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1994
GenreAlternative metal
Length64:18
LabelElemental Records
ProducerThe Blue Tool, Drew Canulette, Floater
Studio chronology
Sink
(1994)
Glyph
(1995)

There are four known pressings of the compact disc art to exist.[1] The first and the rarest pressing shows the sink from the cover of the Sink demo tape. The second pressing shows the blue and white sea swirls with "Floater" and the man on the couch. The third pressing is a solid blue disc that has "Floater" and "Sink" on the top of the disc. The fourth pressing is also a solid blue disc, has "Floater" on the top of the disc and the man on the couch on the bottom. The first pressing was only 500 discs pressed before the album was partially remixed and re-released. Sink was also released on cassette.

Track listing

  1. "The Beginning"
  2. "Seventeen"
  3. "Snowblind"
  4. "The Big Top"
  5. "Manic"
  6. "Weary"
  7. "Was a Time..."
  8. "Thin Skin"
  9. "Summoning (1)"
  10. "Godgun"
  11. "Ah"
  12. "Peter the Destroyer"
    1. The Ascent
    2. Declaration
    3. Peter the Destroyer
    4. Smoke and Madness
  13. "Kill the Girl"
  14. "Becoming"
  15. "They"
  16. "Tell the Captain"
  17. "Out of Sheer Loneliness"
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