Tu-plang
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Tu-plang | |||||
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Studio album by Regurgitator | |||||
Released | 1996 | ||||
Recorded | - | ||||
Genre | Pop / Alternative rock | ||||
Length | - | ||||
Label | Reprise/Warner Bros. Records (US) | ||||
Producer | Magoo | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Regurgitator chronology | |||||
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Tu-plang (1996) was the first album released by Regurgitator after making two EPs.
[edit] Track listing
- "I Sucked a Lot of Cock to Get Where I Am"
- "Kong Foo Sing"
- "G7 Dick Electro Boogie"
- "Couldn't Do It (happy Shopper Mix)"
- "Miffy's Simplicity"
- "Social Disaster"
- "Music is Sport"
- "348 Hz"
- "MaƱana"
- "F.S.O"
- "Pop Porn"
- "Young Bodies Heal Quickly"
- "Blubber Boy (riding the Wave of Fashion Mix)"
- "Doorselfin"
("Couldn't do it (Happy shopper mix)" is a remix of the version on the Hamburger EP and "Blubber boy (riding the Wave of Fashion Mix)" is a remix of the version on the New EP.)
This was the first of only two Regurgitator albums to be made available on vinyl. The vinyl edition is extremely rare.
[edit] Awards won
The album won Best Alternative release and Best Debut album at the 1996 ARIA Music Awards.