E.M.F. (album)

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E.M.F.
E.M.F. cover
Studio album by GG Allin
Released 1983
Recorded 1983
Genre Punk rock
Length ~40:00
Label Black & Blue Records
Producer(s) "Dick Urine"
Professional reviews
GG Allin chronology
Always Was, Is, And Always Shall Be
(1980)
E.M.F.
(1984)
Hated In The Nation
(1987)


E.M.F. (or as it was originally known, Eat My Fuc) is the second full-length album by controversial American punk rock singer/songwriter GG Allin. Some versions of the album, and most GG Allin discographies, credit his backing band of the time, The Scumfucs.

Recorded at an unknown and rather primitve-sounding New England recording studio, Allin proceeded to up the misanthropic and misogynistic ante that he had originally laid down three years earlier on Always Is, Was, And Always Shall Be. The thirteen studio tracks on the album range from the sophmoric egotism of "Hard Candy Cock" and "Cock On The Loose" to the misanthropic "I Wanna Rape You" and "I Wanna Fuck Your Brains Out". One track, "Fuckin' The Dog", is actually a rewrite of the Jabbers song "Livin' Like An Animal".

The original pressing of E.M.F., self-released by Allin on the Blood label and using the unabbreviated title, had the record in a plain paper sleeve with xeroxed cover art glued to it, the front of which had an individually self-traced outline of Allin's erect penis on the cover. Allin claimed in a video interview around this time (for his first home video release, Scumfuc Alley Trash) that when he was handdrawing each front cover of this pressing, he had his then-girlfriend act as a fluffer to keep his penis erect for the drawings.

The subsequent rerelease in 1989 by Black & Blue Records retitles the album, for front cover purposes, E.M.F., and does not mention The Scumfucs on the album cover (although they are clearly credited on the record label), nor does it list the song titles on the cover; the Black & Blue edition also adds two live recordings from an April 1983 performance by GG and The Jabbers to the end of side two of the album.

None of the members of The Scumfucs are individually identified on the album cover, nor are the Jabbers mentioned in the credits of the Black & Blue rerelease in conjunction with the live bonus tracks.

The "Dick Urine" production credit on the album was alleged to be one Richard Yorun, an up-and-coming recording engineer and producer that had been given the Dick Urine pseudonymn by Allin, and who had reportedly died in a motorcycle accident in Sweden while he was attempting to set up Black & Blue Records. In reality, Richard Yorun never existed: the name, originally a GG Allin joke credit printed on some early cassette self-releases, is actually a collective pseudonyum for Allin and Black & Blue Records owner Peter Yarmouth.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Hard Candy Cock"
  2. "Out for Blood"
  3. "I Don't Give a Shit"
  4. "Drink, Fight, and Fuck"
  5. "Convulsions"
  6. "I Wanna Fuck Your Brains Out"
  7. "I'm Gonna Rape You"
  8. "Teacher's Pet"
  9. "Fuckin' the Dog"
  10. "Cock on the Loose"
  11. "Clit Licker"
  12. "God of Fire in Hell"
  13. "Blow Jobs"
  14. "You Hate Me and I Hate You"
  15. "No Rules"

The listing above is for the more common Black and Blue Records version of the album. On the vinyl and cassette versions, Side Two started with "Teacher's Pet".

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GG Allin
Bands: The Jabbers - The Scumfucs - Psycho (band) - Bloody Mess & The Skabs - Antiseen - The Murder Junkies
GG Allin - Merle Allin - Dick Urine - Mykel Board - Mark Kramer - David Peel
Studio albums: Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be - Eat My Fuc - Hated in the Nation - You Give Love a Bad Name (album) - Freaks, Faggots, Drunks and Junkies - Banned in Boston (album) - Carnival Of Excess: Limited Edition - The Troubled Troubador -Brutality and Bloodshed for All
EPs: The Troubled Troubador (EP)
Films:Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies
See also: Punk rock - Hardcore punk - Shock rock - Scum punk - Transgressive art - Nihilism - Country and Western