Five Guys in a Really Hot Garage
Five Guys In A Really Hot Garage is the final studio album by Mucky Pup.[1] It was released in Germany under their own imprint, Mucky Records, through SPV Music in 1995. The lineup saw the additions of Jack "Hinge" Pitzer, formerly of New Jersey thrash metal band, The Beast,[2] on guitar and Joe Mama on bass. Bass player Bill Bergmann appeared on two of the songs and was pictured on the album cover. Bergmann would remain the bass player for what would be the last several months of the band's existence. A single and video was released for the track "Short Attention Span".
Five Guys In A Really Hot Garage | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Genre | Thrash metal, crossover thrash | |||
Label | SPV Recordings | |||
Mucky Pup chronology | ||||
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Tracks
- "This Ain't Workin'"
- "Short Attention Span"
- "Messed Up"
- "Jail"
- "I've Got A Plan"
- "You Know"
- "Why Can't You Be More Like Your Picture"
- "You're Gonna Get It"
- "Carter Farmer"
- "Straightman"
- "You Smoke and I Eat Meat" †
- "F*cked Up" † (alternative version of "Messed Up")
† indicates a track exclusive to the CD edition of the album.
Personnel
- Chris Milnes (vocals)
- John Milnes (drums)
- Jack "Hinge" Pitzer (guitars)
- Kevin Powers (keyboards)
- Joe Mama (bass on tracks 1,2, 4-11)
- Bill Bergmann (bass on tracks 3 & 12)
References
- "Discography". MuckyPup.com. 2009-04-11. Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
- Encyclopaedia Metallum. "The Beast". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 2009-11-30.
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