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Unfortunately, We're Not Robots

2002 studio album by Curl Up and Die From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Unfortunately, We're Not Robots
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Unfortunately, We're Not Robots is the first album by the hardcore band Curl Up and Die, released in 2002.[4]

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Critical reception

CMJ New Music Monthly called the album "loaded with sandpaper riffs, razorblade-gargling vocals and dementia-inducing rhythms."[1] Exclaim! called it "a seamless perfection of abrasive metallic hardcore, the occasional droning otherworldly-influenced noisescape, electronic expulsion or melodic segue, bizarre guitar noise and unorthodox noisecore hostility mixed with simply terrifying vocals and intensely personal and poetic lyrics."[5]

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Track listing

  1. "We" - 0:05
  2. "Are" – 0:05
  3. "All" – 0:05
  4. "Dead" – 0:06
  5. "100 M.P.H. Vomit Dedicated To Jon" – 0:24
  6. "On The Run From Johnny Law Ain't No Trip To Cleveland" – 1:14
  7. "Ted Nugent Goes AOL" – 2:31
  8. "Total Pandemonium" – 2:28
  9. "Doctor Doom. A Man of Science, Doesn't Believe in Jesus, Why the Fuck Do You" – 2:39
  10. "You'd Be Cuter if I Shot You in the Face" – 8:10
  11. "Make Like a Computer and Get with the Program" – 4:56
  12. "Your Idea of Fascism and Global Intervention Makes Me Puke" 2:37
  13. "I Lost My Job to a Machine" 1:20
  14. "Kissing You Is like Licking an Ashtray" 2:02
  15. "Rich Hall (Runner Up in a Carson Daly Lookalike Contest)" 7:05
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Personnel

  • Jesse Fitts - Drums
  • Matt Fuchs - Guitar
  • Ryan Hartery - Bass
  • Mike Minnick - Vocals

References

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