Farstucker
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Farstucker | ||
Studio album by Lords of Acid | ||
Released | 2000 | |
Recorded | 2000 | |
Genre | Industrial/Electronica | |
Label | Antler-Subway Records | |
Producer(s) | Lords of Acid | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Lords of Acid chronology | ||
Expand Your Head (1999) |
Farstucker (2000) |
On the Racks (2001) |
Farstucker Stript cover (2001) | ||
Farstucker is the fourth studio album from Belgian electronic band Lords of Acid. It was released in 2000 on Antler-Subway Records and marks the band's full transition from the techno of their earlier work to an industrial music outfit, with use of more live instruments. This is the first Lords of Acid album to be released following the departure of founding member Nikkie Van Lierop (aka Jade 4 U), and the first featuring new vocalist Deb Ostrega.
Lyrically, Lords of Acid maintain their trademark themes of sex, drugs and hedonism.
Farstucker peaked at number 160 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. Like prior studio albums Lust, Voodoo-U and Our Little Secret, Farstucker was re-issued in 2001 in a "Stript" version, with all vocals removed.
[edit] Track list
- "Scrood Bi U" (Johansen, Khan)
- "Lover Boy/Lover Girl" (Bev, Johansen, Khan)
- "Rover Take Over" (Adams, Jade 4U, Khan)
- "Pain and Pleasure Concerto" (Johansen, Khan, Kurkun)
- "Slave to Love" (Adams, Khan)
- "Sex Bomb" (Adams, Khan)
- "Take Off" (Johansen, Khan)
- "Stripper" (Adams, Khan)
- "Lucy's Fucking Sky" (Jade 4 U, Johansen, Khan)
- "(A Treatise on the Practical Methods Whereby One Can) Worship the Lords" (Adams, Khan)
- "A Ride with Satan's Little Helpers" (Johansen, Khan)
- "Feed My Hungry Soul" (Johansen, Khan)
- "I Like It" (Bev, Johansen, Khan)
- "Surfin' Muncheez" (DeLaLuna, Johansen, Khan)
- "Get up, Get High" (Adams, Khan)
- "Dark Lover Rising" (Johansen, Khan)
- "Kiss Eternal" (Johansen, Khan)
- "Lick My Chakra" (Johansen, Khan)
- "Glad I'm Not God!" (Bev, Johansen, Khan)