Teenage Jesus

Teenage Jesus is the debut DIY release from One Member Synth-Punk Band The Emotron.

Teenage Jesus
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 2006
RecordedNovember 2005
GenreElectropunk
LabelDeath By Karaoke
ProducerEmil Hyde
The Emotron chronology
Teenage Jesus
(2006)
The Decemberwrist
(2007)

History

Teenage Jesus is the first album released by The Emotron. It was recorded in 2005 and released in 2006, and was the only The Emotron album to be released on Death By Karaoke. Album came about when The Emotron played with Chicago Synth-Pop Act The Mystechs, Singer/Label Owner Emil Hyde asked The Emotron if they would like to record and put out a DIY release on his label Death By Karaoke Records. In November 2005 The Emotron began recording Teenage Jesus in a home studio in North Georgia. The Album came out on The Mystechs and The Emotron tour in Mid 2006. Only 200 Copies of Teenage Jesus Were Made.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Kyle Knight.

Teenage Jesus
No.TitleLength
1."Before the Bleeding Begins" 
2."1989" 
3."When Cancer Met Sally" 
4."The Hose" 
5."The Vomit Is Just Skim Milk" 
6."Heavy Metal vs. The Emotron" 
7."Not Talkin' About Body Odor" 
8."Swim in the Dark with Sharks" 
9."Was Too Long to Die" 
10."Read the Spray Paint" 
11."X-Ray Glasses" 
12."As Your Teenage Vagina Bleeds" 
13."Mrs. McKnight" 
14."Username" 
15."Brianna" 
16."Bigger Than J.C." 
17."Jellyfish" 
18."80's Nightmare" 
19."The Bethune Theroy" 

| all_writing = Kyle Knight except for When Cancer Met Sally, written by Monroe Drive.

Personnel

  • Kyle Knight - Vocals, Programming
  • Christopher Morris - Recording, Mixing
  • Emil Hyde - Production, Mixing
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