A Drug Problem That Never Existed
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A Drug Problem That Never Existed | ||
Studio album by Mondo Generator | ||
Released | July 1, 2003 | |
Genre | Alternative metal | |
Label | Rekords Rekords | |
Producer(s) | Blag Dahlia Bradley Cook Nick Oliveri |
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Mondo Generator chronology | ||
Cocaine Rodeo (2000) |
A Drug Problem That Never Existed (2003) |
III the EP (2004) |
A Drug Problem That Never Existed is an album released by Mondo Generator on the Rekords Rekords label in 2003. It takes it's name from a line in The Frogs' "I've Got Drugs (Out of the Mist)", from their album It's Only Right and Natural. Much of the material was inspired by mixed emotions brought about by the divorce of singer Nick Oliveri and also his substance abuses and the death of his father. "Jr. High Love" was previously recorded by Oliveri and others at the Desert Sessions for Volumes 3 & 4. "Girl's Like Christ" is a reworking of a Dwarves song "There She Goes Again" written by Blag Dahlia and Nick Oliveri during his time with the band.
[edit] Track listing
- "Meth, I Hear You Callin'"
- "Here We Come"
- "So High, So Low"
- "Do The Headright"
- "Open Up And Bleed For Me"
- "All I Can Do"
- "F.Y.I'm Free"
- "Detroit"
- "Me and You"
- "Like You Want"
- "Girl's Like Christ"
- "Day I Die"
- "Jr. High Love"
- "Four Corners"
[edit] Band Members
[edit] Additional Musicians
- Rex Everything
- Pierre Pressurer
- Mark Lanegan
- Troy Van Leeuwen
- Josh Homme
- Ashlee S.
- Mark Diamond
- Sean D.
- Blag Jesus
- Alain Johannes
- Carlo Von Sexron