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Receiving The Gift of Flavor |
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Studio album by The Urge |
Released |
1995, 1996 |
Recorded |
The Studio |
Genre |
Ska/Rock |
Length |
32:32 (1995), 36:10 (1996) |
Label |
Neat Guy / Immortal Records |
Producer |
The Urge and Michael Vail Blum |
The Urge chronology |
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Receiving The Gift of Flavor is the Fifth album by The Urge. It was originally released in 1995 in cassette and CD format under the bands own label Neat Guy Recordings. After the band was signed to Immortal Records, the album was re-released switching out the song “Killing is Easy” for “Take Away” in 1996. The Album produced 3 singles (“Brainless”, “All Washed Up”, and “It’s Gettin’ Hectic”) and sold 150,00 copies.
[edit] CD (1995)
- "Brainless" (2:36)
- "All Washed Up" (3:22)
- "Where Do We Go" (4:10)
- "Drunk Asshole" (1:54)
- "Don't Ask Why" (3:02)
- "Open All Night" (2:37)
- "Killing is Easy" (3:07)
- "Frying Pan" (2:31)
- "I Remember" (3:03)
- "Damn That Shit Is Good" (1:45)
- "It's Gettin' Hectic" (2:38)
- "Violent Opposition" (4:20)
- "Dirty Rat" (2:09)
[edit] CD (1996)
- "Brainless" (2:36)
- "All Washed Up" (3:22)
- "Where Do We Go" (4:10)
- "Drunk Asshole" (1:54)
- "Don't Ask Why" (3:02)
- "Open All Night" (2:37)
- "Take Away" (4:03)
- "Frying Pan" (2:31)
- "I Remember" (3:03)
- "Damn That Shit Is Good" (1:45)
- "It's Gettin' Hectic" (2:38)
- "Violent Opposition" (4:20)
- "Dirty Rat" (2:09)
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