Teri Yakimoto

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Teri Yakimoto
Teri Yakimoto cover
Studio album by Guttermouth
Released 1996
Recorded 1996
Genre Punk Rock
Length ~40:13
Label Nitro Records
Producer(s) Ryan Greene & Guttermouth
Professional reviews
Guttermouth chronology
Friendly People<br>(1994) Teri Yakimoto
(1996)
Musical Monkey
(1997)


Teri Yakimoto is the third album by the Huntington Beach, California punk rock band Guttermouth, released in 1996 by Nitro Records. It was their first album with bass player Steve Rapp and continued the band's style of fast, abrasive punk rock with tongue-in-cheek humor and sarcastic lyrics. This time, however, the band experimented with more melody and pop influence. By all accounts the recording process was plagued with problems, and at one point most of the recordings were scrapped and re-recorded with a new producer. A music video was filmed for the song “Whiskey” and the album became the band's only to reach the Billboard Heatseakers chart, reaching #33.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. Use Your Mind
  2. Trinket Trading, Tick Toting, Toothless, Tired Tramps...or the 7 T's
  3. Generous Portions
  4. A Day at the Office
  5. Teri Yakimoto
  6. Whiskey
  7. Lock Down
  8. God's Kingdom
  9. Mark's Ark
  10. Room for Improvement
  11. Casserole of Life
  12. Thought Provoking Sonic Device
  13. I Saw the Light
  14. 1-2-3-4*
  15. Under the Sea

*"1-2-3-4" is a medley of 4 short songs: "Give Me a Gun," "Food for Thought," "Gar-bage (gar'bij), a Perfect Example of Uninteresting Poetry," and "Up Your Bum."

[edit] Performers

  • Mark Adkins - vocals
  • Scott Sheldon - guitar
  • Eric "Derek" Davis - guitar
  • Steve "Stever" Rapp - bass
  • James Nunn (aka Captain James T. Nunn) - drums

[edit] Album information

  • Record label: Nitro Records
  • Recorded at Fat Planet Studios by Ryan Greene
  • Additional recording at Westbeach Recorders by Steve Kravac
  • Produced by Ryan Greene and Guttermouth
  • Additional production by Steve Kravac with assistance by Adam Kramer
  • Mastered by Eddie Schrayer at Futuredisc
  • Design and layout by Daredevil Studios and C. Martin
  • Band photo by Paul Cobb

[edit] Chart position

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1996 Heatseekers 33