Superbuick

Superbuick is the second album from heavy metal band Mushroomhead. The album was released independently in 1996. Most of the songs were later remastered on XX which was initially released by Eclipse Records, then through Universal Records after some slight modifications and two additional songs. This is their first album with Pig Benis on bass and the last with DJ Virus on samples/programming. Previous bassist (and Pig Benis' brother) Mr. Murdernickel has songwriting credits for a few tracks, as revealed when the songs were recorded and released again for XX.

Superbuick
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 13, 1996
Length46:12
LabelShroomCo
ProducerMushroomhead, Bill Korecky
Mushroomhead chronology
Mushroomhead
(1995)
Superbuick
(1996)
Remix
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The album was repressed in 2002 along with their self-titled album and M3, though some major retailers do not carry them. All three can be purchased at live shows.

To commemorate the album's 20th anniversary, a special one night only concert was held at the Agora Theatre on September 16th, 2016, where the band played the album in its entirety. Digipack and vinyl pressings were also produced the same year to commemorate the album's anniversary.

Superbuick uses these movie samples which have acknowledgments in the CD inlay:

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Bwomp"6:14
2."Never Let It Go"4:38
3."These Filthy Hands"5:19
4."The Wrist"5:16
5."Chancre Sore"2:35
6."Flattened"3:40
7."Big Brother"5:07
8."Idle Worship"5:12
9."Fear Held Dear"2:39
10."Unintended"1:40
11."Bwomp (Reprise)"3:49

Personnel [2]

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gollark: It seems very conspiracy-theoretic and pointless.
gollark: No particular reason, like other things? I don't think we're at a point where every detail of movies is ruthlessly microoptimized for audience appeal yet.
gollark: Your evidence for that intent is just the weak thing of "apparently-satanic stuff appears in movies sometimes".
gollark: Which you can't demonstrate, yes.

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