Suck This

Suck This is the second live album by the American punk rock band the Queers, released in 1995 by independent record label Clearview Records. It was recorded live in the studio at the Jam Room in Columbia, South Carolina and released as a single-sided picture disc, and reissued on compact disc in 1998.[1] It was the band's only live album recorded during the period when Screeching Weasel members Dan Vapid and Dan Panic were also in the Queers.

Suck This
Live album by
Released1995 (1995)
VenueThe Jam Room, Columbia, South Carolina
GenrePunk rock
LabelClearview (CRVW 37)
The Queers chronology
2/24/95, Fireside Bowl – Chicago, IL
(1995)
Suck This
(1995)
Love Ain't Punk
(1995)

Reception

Reviewing the album for AllMusic, critic Mike DaRonco rated it 4 stars out of 5 and said that in comparison to the band's previous live album, Shout at the Queers (1994), "the production is a lot tighter, the lineup features Danny Panic and Danny Vapid from Screeching Weasel fame and the songs blast from one track to the next without a breather (excluding 'Beer Break', which only lasts for a few seconds anyway). This is the definitive Queers live album that does them justice."[2] In an overview of the band written for Trouser Press, Ira Robbins said that both live albums "capture the breathless rush of a Queers set with enthusiastic abandon."[1]

Track listing

Writing credits adapted from the liner notes of the band's other albums.[3][4][5][6]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Squid Omelet"Joe Queer 
2."We'd Have a Riot Doing Heroin"Scott "Tulu" Gildersleeve 
3."This Place Sucks"Queer, Jack "Wimpy Rutherford" Hayes 
4."Tulu Is a Wimp"Queer, Rutherford 
5."I Want Cunt" (listed as "I Want It Now")Tulu 
6."Monster Zero"Queer 
7."fuck up" (the band begins "Noodlebrain" but makes a mistake and starts over)  
8."Noodlebrain"Queer 
9."Granola-Head"Queer 
10."Hi Mom, It's Me!"Queer 
11."Teenage Bonehead"Queer 
12."beer break" (the band announces a momentary pause to drink beer)  
13."I Spent the Rent"Queer, Rutherford 
14."Nothing to Do"Tulu 
15."My Old Man's a Fatso" (originally performed by the Angry Samoans)"Metal Mike" Saunders 
16."Fuck You"Chris "B-Face" Barnard 
17."Fuck the World"Queer, Ben Weasel 
18."I Hate Everything"Queer 
19."Ursula Finally Has Tits"Queer 
20."You're Tripping"Queer 

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[7]

gollark: Computerized voting: because computer systems never have big security problems, and trusting elections to closed source voting machines is totally fine!
gollark: I'm not sure why the presidential candidates' age needs to be brought into this when they all seem bad in other ways anyway.
gollark: That would make sense.
gollark: I'm not hip and with it (yo) when it comes to all these... generation name things? What's a "doomer"?
gollark: I do generally prefer flying to cars for reasonably long distances, but the whole "security" thing at airports really does a great job at making me reevaluate that. And is not actually improving security at all.

References

  1. Robbins, Ira. "Queers". trouserpress.com. Trouser Press. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  2. DaRonco, Mike. "Review: Suck This". allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  3. Grow Up (CD liner notes)|format= requires |url= (help). Monte Sereno, California: Asian Man Records. 2007. AM 144.
  4. A Day Late and a Dollar Short (CD liner notes)|format= requires |url= (help). Monte Sereno, California: Asian Man Records. 2007. ASM 145.
  5. Love Songs for the Retarded (CD liner notes)|format= requires |url= (help). Dayton, Ohio: Rad Girlfriend Records. 2017. RGF-070.
  6. Beat Off (CD liner notes)|format= requires |url= (help). Monte Sereno, California: Asian Man Records. 2007. ASM 142CD.
  7. Suck This (LP liner notes)|format= requires |url= (help). Garland, Texas: Clearview Records. 1995. CRVW 37.
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