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Forbidden Meat
2001 studio album by Sloppy Meateaters From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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
- Play the Game
- Impossible
- Lonely Day
- Fat Chicks
- Suddenly Forget
- One Dream At A Time
- Up Against Me
- The Elevens
- Give Me Something
- Love Myself Better Than You
- Things Are Gonna Change
- Fresh Air
- Talkin About Jesus
- Who's Counting
- 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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