Snappin' Necks
Snappin' Necks is the debut studio album by the American rap metal band Stuck Mojo, released in the summer of 1995. The album was preceded by three separate demos, one of which landed the band a recording contract with Century Media Records in 1994, which led to this album. Rich Ward, guitarist of the band, often remarks on the oddity of recording a rap metal record at The Castle, as it was a studio mostly involved in the production of folk music and black metal. A video for "Not Promised Tomorrow" was also made by Drew Stone of Stone Films.
Snappin Necks | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 3, 1995 | |||
Recorded | The Castle- Nashville, Tennessee | |||
Genre | Rap metal | |||
Length | 41:51 | |||
Label | Century Media | |||
Producer | Jozef Nuyens | |||
Stuck Mojo chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Not Promised Tomorrow" 3:14
- "Snappin' Necks" 3:34
- "F.O.D." 3:49
- "The Beginning of the End" 3:28
- "Cake" 3:44
- "2 Minutes of Death" 1:37
- "Who's the Devil" 5:11
- "Change My Ways" 3:28
- "Monkey Behind the Wheel" 5:53
- "Uncle Sam Sham" 3:54
- "Propaganda" 3:59
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