How to Write Love Songs

How to Write Love Songs
Studio album by Mass Mental?
Released 1999
Length 34:53
Label Zain
Producer Mark Dodson
Mass Mental? chronology
How to Write Love Songs
(1999)
Live in Tokyo
(2000)

How to Write Love Songs is the only studio album of the short lived funk/nu metal supergroup Mass Mental?. It was released solely in Japan, and has only gained attention worldwide due to internet uploads and imported CDs. A limited run was released in March 2016.

Background

See also: Mass Mental

Mass Mental came into being in 1998 after bassist Robert Trujillo, then of Suicidal Tendencies, began auditioning for a new side project. There he met up with Welsh musician Benji Webbe, whose ragga-punk outfit Dub War had just disbanded following poor sales of their second album and disputes with Earache Records, who had also refused Webbe a solo album.[1][2] The group was rounded out with second bassist Armand Sabal-Lecco and drummer Brooks Wackerman. Skindred guitarist Mikey Demus claims that the late Snot frontman Lynn Strait performed on the album in one of his final recordings before his death.[3] The album was released in Japan in memory of Lynn.

Track List

No. Title Length
1. "Bounce" (co-written by Danny Carbonel) 4:47
2. "Go Mexican Go"   4:34
3. "Frog Stomp"   3:05
4. "Circus"   1:19
5. "Speedmental"   4:09
6. "I Win"   4:34
7. "Bad Vibes"   2:41
8. "Mazzmental"   3:32
9. "Lifeline"   4:05
10. "Kill Ya"   2:02
Total length:
34:53

Personnel

Mass Mental?


Additional Personnel

References

  1. "Dub War". dubwar.co.uk. Retrieved 3 September 2012.
  2. "ASK EARACHE: Rob Trujillo & Benji Webbe = Mass Mental". Askearache.blogspot.com. 2009-09-26. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  3. "iamthewolf.net". iamthewolf.net. 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
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