What We Are
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What We Are | ||
Studio album by Four Sick Cats | ||
Released | May 17, 1996 | |
Recorded | 1995 | |
Genre | Alternative Metal Stoner Metal Nu-Metal |
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Label | Epic Records | |
Producer(s) | Tony Rodrigo | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Four Sick Cats chronology | ||
What We Are (1996) |
Broken Times (1998) |
What We Are is the debut album by American rock band Four Sick Cats, released in 1996 on Epic Records.
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[edit] Information
Despite never being a major success, the album gave the band a massive cult following in California, particularly the Greater Los Angeles area. The album's themes deal with self-realization, anger, pop culture, and depression.
[edit] Track Listing
- "What We Are" (3:11)
- "Pro-Bono" (2:14)
- "Neverland Ranch Sleepover Party" (2:18)
- "The World Coming Down" (3:57)
- "Stick You" (2:21)
- "Gottfried Road" (7:20)
- "(S)pit" (2:22)
- "Token Snoozer" (3:41)
- "I Don't Take Myself Seriously" (1:57)
- "Alaska" (6:54)
- "Alaska" ends at 5:24 and contains a hidden track, "Aw Yeah", at 6:20.
[edit] Singles
- "The World Coming Down" was released as a promo single, but got little airplay. The video, which cost less than $400, simply featured the band playing in a room.
[edit] Personnel
- Edward Royster - voice
- Crowbar - lead strings
- Vinnie Smith - rhythm strings
- Ian D. - bass
- Ronnie Phelps - drums
- 5 Arm Jamie - tech shit
- Tony Rodrigo - production
- Phil Ceidel - artworks