Mindless Self-Indulgence
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This article is about the James Euringer album. For the band, see Mindless Self Indulgence.
Mindless Self-Indulgence | ||
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Studio album by James Euringer | ||
Released | January 1, 1995 | |
Genre | Industrial | |
Length | 34:46 |
Mindless Self-Indulgence is a solo album by James Euringer. The eight-track CD was limited to 500 copies. Due to this fact, it is extremely hard to find and when a rare copy appears it tends to be very pricey. This album is very different than later recordings, not only in length but also in musical style. Euringer has referred to the album as "some old ass freshness which is just me tryin' to sound like NIN" [1] and even later as "soulless Nine Inch Nails copies".On April 30, 2008, a signed copy of this album was sold for $700.00 USD on eBay. Funnily enough, the copy was signed by Euringer several years prior, where he stated on the cover to sell it for $700.
[edit] Track listing
- "Unsociable" – 4:22
- "Do Unto Others, Part 1" – 3:41
- "Bed of Roses" feat. Steven Montano– 4:45
- "Do Unto Others, Part 2" – 4:26
- "Kick" – 4:43
- "Unsociable (Extended)" – 4:58
- "Kick (Remix)" – 4:07
- "Do Unto Others (Clean Version)"– 3:44
[edit] Trivia
Both James Euringer and Steven Montano would later join a band named Mindless Self Indulgence, whose style is markedly different from this album, under the nicknames Little Jimmy Urine (later simplified to Jimmy Urine) and Steve, Righ?
The album is commonly mistaken for an album by said band.