Pornosonic
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PornoSonic | ||
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Studio album by PornoSonic | ||
Released | March 9, 2004 | |
Recorded | 1971- | |
Genre | Porn Music | |
Label | Valley | |
Producer | Ron Jeremy |
Pornosonic was born in 1971 through a chance meeting between Ron Jeremy, a budding star, and Don Argott, a key L.A. session musician. Over the next 20 years Pornosonic wrote and performed some of the most creative and compelling music for the adult film world. In addition to many credited and uncredited tracks on well known films, there was a lost cache of songs just recently discovered. The compilation of those songs is being released in 2004 under the band’s name. Fortunately or otherwise, many of the band members went on to other musical endeavors and through mutual arrangements were forced to sign non-disclosure agreements about their work in Pornosonic. Thus, while several of the original members went on to become household names, and some gained great infamy for some stupid rock and roll pranks, the management of Pornosonic and the subsequent title holders to their catalogue are not allowed to mention these members by name.
[edit] Track listing
- Dick Dagger's Theme From Dick Dagger's Big Dick Dilemma
- Cramming for College From Cramming for College
- Nice n' Sleazy Does It From "If It Ain't Easy It Ain't Sleazy"
- Spiderpussy From Spiderpussy
- Special Delivery From a Happy Ass
- Sex Starved Secretaries From Takin' Dictation
- Prepare for Take Off From Mile High Club
- Her Magic Carpet From Donna Does DeNise
- Laying Pipe From Plumber's DeLight
- Spiderpussy (Slight Return) From Spiderpussy 2: Caught in the Web