Primitive Enema
Primitive Enema | ||||
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Studio album by Butt Trumpet | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Recorded | July–August, 1993 | |||
Genre | Punk | |||
Length | 30:54 | |||
Label | Chrysalis | |||
Producer | Geza X | |||
Butt Trumpet chronology | ||||
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Primitive Enema is the debut album by L.A. punk band Butt Trumpet. It was produced by notable punk rocker Geza X and was released in 1994 by Chrysalis Records.
Track listing
- All Songs Written By Butt Trumpet.[1]
- "Clusterfuck" 1:51
- "Funeral Crashing Tonight" 2:02
- "I've Been So Mad Lately" 2:16
- "Dicktatorship" 3:24
- "Classic Asshole" 2:27
- "Decapitated" :40
- "Dead Dogs" 1:08
- "I Left My Flannel In Seattle" 1:32
- "I'm Ugly And I Don't Know Why" 3:10
- "The Grindcore Song" :49
- "Primitive Enema" 2:01
- "I Left My Gun In San Francisco" 1:14
- "Shut Up" 1:58
- "Ten Seconds Of Heaven" 1:22
- "Yesterday" 2:33
- "Ode To Dickhead" :52
- "Pink Gun" 1:35
- "Blind" 5:18
Personnel[2]
Butt Trumpet
- Bianca Butthole: Vocals, Bass
- Sharon Needles: Vocals, Bass
- Thom Bone: Bass, Occasional Vocal Backing, Ego
- Blare N. Bitch: Guitars, Vocal Backing
- Jerry Geronimo: Drums, Percussion, Cymbals, Vocal Backing
Additional Personnel
- Geza X., Jamie Schene, Andrea Beltramo (a.k.a. "The Butt Trumpettes)" Vocal Backing
Production
- Arranged By Butt Trumpet
- Produced By Geza X, with additional production by Thom Bone
- Recorded & Mixed By Geza X & Thom Bone, July 31-August 2 (per liner notes "real cheap")
- CD & Tape Mastered By Dave Collins, Patricia Sullivan & Thom Bone; Vinyl Mastered By Bill Lightner & Thom Bone
- All Songs Published By Buttwrenching Music.
Reception
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [3] |
In his two-star review, allmusic scribe Stephen Thomas Erlewine called the group "crude and amateurish-and fiercely proud of it, by the way", and said the disc "made more sense on a smaller label". He also criticized Geza X's production, calling it "...slightly too clean to make Primitive Enema sound dangerous."[4]
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