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Forbidden Meat

2001 studio album by Sloppy Meateaters From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Forbidden Meat
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Forbidden Meat is the second studio album by the American punk band Sloppy Meateaters. It was released by Orange Peal Records in 2001.[1]

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Background

Forbidden Meat is the second album by the Sloppy Meateaters.[2]

Reception

PopMatters criticized the album's lack of originality, writing that it sounded similar to "other over-played “punk” groups on MTV", and described Chambers' voice as "whiny", but concluded that "you could do worse than Forbidden Meat."[1] Alex Henderson of AllMusic gave the album a positive retrospective review, writing that "is funnier, more clever, and more memorable than what much of the competition had to offer in 2001."[3]

The album was commercially successful in the United States and Japan.[2]

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Track listing

  1. Play the Game
  2. Impossible
  3. Lonely Day
  4. Fat Chicks
  5. Suddenly Forget
  6. One Dream At A Time
  7. Up Against Me
  8. The Elevens
  9. Give Me Something
  10. Love Myself Better Than You
  11. Things Are Gonna Change
  12. Fresh Air
  13. Talkin About Jesus
  14. Who's Counting
  15. So Long

Personnel

Sloppy Meateaters[4]

  • Josh Chambers – vocals, guitar
  • Kevin Highfield – drums
  • John Elwell – bass, backing vocals

Production

  • Produced by Sloppy Meateaters and Matt Washburn
  • Executive Produced by Rob "The Robfather" Trisler
  • Recorded, engineered, and mixed by Matt Washburn at Ledbelly Studio
  • Mastered by John Cuniberti at The Plant Studios
  • Art Direction, Design, and Illustrations by David Smith
  • Photography by SME Photography
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References

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