Wake Pig
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Wake Pig | ||
Studio album by 3 | ||
Released | 26 October 2004 re-release 1 November 2005 |
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Genre | Progressive Rock | |
Length | 46:56 / 57:31 | |
Label | Planet Noise Records re-release Metal Blade Records |
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Producer(s) | Thomas Hart Benton | |
Professional reviews | ||
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3 chronology | ||
Summer Camp Nightmare (2003) |
Wake Pig (2004) |
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Wake Pig is 3's fourth album. It was released on October 26, 2004 by Planet Noise Records. It was re-released on November 1, 2005 by Metal Blade Records
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
Disk - Total Time 46:56
- "Alien Angel" - 3:46
- "Where's Max" - 2:15
- "Dregs" - 3:26
- "Wake Pig" - 3:14
- "Bramfatura" - 1:40
- "Trust" - 4:08
- "Dogs of War" - 4:20
- "Soul to Sell" - 2:36
- "Queen" - 3:32
- "Monster" - 2:43
- "Amaze Disgrace" - 15:16
[edit] Re-release 2005 version
Disk - Total Time 57:31
- "Alien Angel" – 3:45
- "Monster" – 2:37
- "Dregs" – 3:23
- "Wake Pig" – 3:14
- "Bramfatura" – 1:40
- "Trust" – 4:09
- "Dogs of War" – 4:17
- "Soul to Sell" – 2:34
- "One Way Town" – 5:13 (new track 2005)
- "Queen" – 3:32
- "Circus Without Clowns" – 4:18 (new track 2005)
- "Where's Max" – 2:17 (featuring Max's vocals)
- "Amaze Disgrace" – 16:24 (incorporating a hidden track, which is an alternate version of "Trust")
[edit] Credits
- Joey Eppard — Lead vocals, guitar, mixing, producer, cover sculpture
- Billy Riker — Guitar
- Joe Cuchelo — Bass guitar
- Daniel Grimsland — Bass guitar
- Joe Stote — Percussion, keyboards
- Chris "Gartdrumm" Gartmann — Drums
- Thomas Hart Benton — Executive producer
- Alison Braun — Insert photography
- Robert Frazza — Mixing
- Ron Fierstein — Management
[edit] Release details
- 2004, USA, Planet Noise Records 690193001320, Release Date 26 October 2004, CD
- 2005, USA, Metal Blade Records 11123347, Release Date 1 November 2005, CD