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Yeah God! Noizgasm
Label: Chapter 22
Catalog#: CHAP LP41
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: UK
Released: 1989
Style: Thrash, Industrial, Punk, Space Rock
Tracklist
A1 Databank Haemorrhage
A2 Listen Up
A3 Turn On The Juice
A4 Angry-Cide
A5 Trashburger
A6 Hiroshima Eyes
A7 Whatever Happened To Kung Fu, Flares And Ronco Records
B1 Zee Is For Zimb
B2 Falloutshelter
B3 Dinosaur Death Grunt
B4 The Ballad Of Ugly Droid
B5 ACME Co.
B6 Here’s One I Prepared Earlier
B7 The Elephant Song
Drums [Stix], Vocals [Pindles Troots] Snap
Guitar [Screc], Vocals [Screams] Buzz
Guitar [Screk], Vocals [Interociter] Porl
Vocals [Lunt ‘n’ Grunts] Frank
Written-by [All Songs] Yeah God!
Recorded and mixed at Yew Tree Farm, Nottingham, England, in January 1989.
1989 Chapter 22 Records – © 1989 Chapter 22 Records
All songs Copyright Control. Chapter 22 Records
made in England
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Center labels info:
© 1989 Chapter 22 Records
made in England
Barcode: 5 016295 300416
Matrix Number (Runout side A): CHAPLP-41-A1 ADRENALIN IS THAT YA BABY
Matrix Number (Runout side B): CHAPLP-41-B1 ADRENALIN ART FARTS DEADLY
Kerry Hammond “The Buzzard” also performed with the groups: Pop Will Eat Itself, Ugly Noize Incorporated, Yeah God!
Yeah God! – Noizgasm (Vinyl LP – 1989)
Released on Chapter 22 records in 1989, Noizgasm explodes with heavy metal riffs and raw growls. It storms along at about 400 bpm with The Buzzard (who featured on PWEI albums and wrote the riff for The Prodigy’s track “Their Law” which also featured PWEI) shreading his guitar like a mad man. Expect lots of heavy riffing, dive bombs, samples (I spotted the beat from “She Drives Me Crazy” more than once!) and a tongue-in-cheek sense of humour. A great LP to bang your head to.
Edit (12/08/16) Paul from the band had this to say re: the recording of the album –
Some good (and bad) memories of the making of this album … The funniest (story) I remember is that we had travelled to the studio under the impression that it was a residential place that fed the band too. Why we thought that on our budget I’ll never know! So inevitably we arrived with no food or even much cash. Towards the end of the album when we were surviving one piece of toast and Marmite each per day Pete’s (the owners) wife took pity and us and fed us ‘proper food’ ! bless her! I’ve been good friends with Pete ever since – nice guy.
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