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Gub

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Gub
Studio album by
Released1991
GenreIndustrial[1]
Length63:17
LabelInvisible
ProducerSteve Albini
Pigface chronology
Lean Juicy Pork
(1990)
Gub
(1991)
Welcome to Mexico... Asshole
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Gub is the debut studio album by American rock band Pigface.[2][3] It is notable for featuring contributions from Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, with Reznor later re-recording the song "Suck" for the Nine Inch Nails EP Broken, released in 1992.

Track listing

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No.TitleCreditLength
1."Tapeworm"Martin Atkins, Bill Rieflin, Ogilvie4:38
2."The Bushmaster"Atkins, Rieflin, David Yow, Trent Reznor5:22
3."Cylinder Head World"Atkins, Rieflin3:48
4."Point Blank"Atkins, Rieflin, Chris Connelly2:57
5."Suck"Atkins, Rieflin, Paul Barker, Reznor3:42
6."Symphony for Taps"Atkins1:25
7."The Greenhouse"Atkins, Rieflin3:28
8."Little Sisters"Atkins, Rieflin, Connelly, William Tucker3:05
9."Tailor Made"Atkins, Rieflin, Barker6:04
10."War Ich Nicht Immer Ein Guter Junge?
War Ich Nicht Immer Schoen Und Nett?
Ich Zerpfluckte Niemals Eine Spinne
War Niemals Frech Und Stahl"
Atkins, Rieflin, En Esch4:57
11."Blood and Sand"Atkins, Rieflin, Connelly, Matt Schultz4:37
12."Weightless"Atkins, Rieflin, Connelly, Barker4:13

Compact disc versions of Gub include the four remix tracks that originally appeared on the Spoon Breakfast EP.

Personnel

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Additional assistance provided by

  • Steve Albini - production (1-12), bass (1), guitar (4), sounds (9)
  • Kurt Moore - sounds (5)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Gub Pigface". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Abbott, Jim (Mar 15, 1991). "Also at the Beacham". Calendar. Orlando Sentinel. p. 3.
  3. ^ Caro, Mark (Apr 19, 1991). "Pigface goes to market". Friday. Chicago Tribune. p. N.