The Unholy Handjob

The Unholy Handjob
Studio album by DUH
Released 1995 (1995)
Studio
Genre Alternative metal
Length 35:39
Label Alternative Tentacles
Producer Paul Barker, Dean Menta
DUH chronology
Blowhard
(1991)Blowhard1991
The Unholy Handjob
(1995)

The Unholy Handjob is the second studio album by DUH, released in 1995 by Alternative Tentacles.[1]

Music

Because of the less than serious nature of the project, the music of The Unholy Handjob is based around simplified riffs and notably more alternative metal-based than its predecessor, which was firmly rooted in noisy garage rock and sludge metal. The track "Pricks Are Heavy" is a live performance of the band opening for L7 at Whisky a Go Go. The track, who's title is a pun of Bricks Are Heavy by L7, comprises a tongue-in-cheek and haphazardly performed medley of "Heart-Shaped Box" by Nirvana, "Basket Case" by Green Day and "Shitlist" by L7 in-between vocalist Greg Werckman aggressively taunting the crowd.[2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Ned Raggett, who had written a positive review of the bannd's debut, was critical of The Unholy Handjob. He gave the album two-and-a-half out of five stars, saying "the vocalist (clearly not Biafra, that much is clear) aims for yelled pseudo-metal smoothness, if such a thing exists, and the riffs and songs are as rockingly clichéd as they get. If Butt Trumpet, say, had done this kind of thing, nobody would have noticed much about it, and if it had been marketed as a direct parody, doubtless little would have cared."[3]

Track listing

All tracks written by DUH, except "Three's Company" by Don Nicholl and Joe Raposo and "Teenage Kicks" by John O'Neill.

No.TitleLength
1."You Are The Sugar (I Want to Borrow)"3:07
2."+ 1"2:25
3."Mmmmmaniac"2:42
4."Three's Company" (theme from the sitcom)0:38
5."Pocket Pool"1:52
6."Buns of Marshmellow"4:23
7."Our Guitarist Is in Faith No More"0:49
8."Swallow the Pill"2:48
9."My Fraulein From the Black Forest"3:18
10."Full of Shit"2:55
11."Teenage Kicks" (Undertones cover)2:41
12."Pricks Are Heavy" (live)8:01

Personnel

Adapted from the The Unholy Handjob liner notes.[4]

DUH
Production and additional personnel

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1995 Alternative Tentacles CD, CS, LP Virus 168

References

  1. Sprague, David (2007). "DUH". Trouser Press. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  2. Pete, Crigler (April 2016). "Perfect Sound Forever: Dean Menta". Perfect Sound Forever. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  3. 1 2 Raggett, Ned. "Duh: The Unholy Handjob > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  4. The Unholy Handjob (booklet). DUH. San Francisco, California: Alternative Tentacles. 1995.
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