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Freak Kitchen
"Spanking Hour"
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"Spanking Hour", the second Freak Kitchen release, is a natural development from their 1994 debut ("Appetizer") with its fat, rich "in your face"-sound and dynamic, solid songs. Nominated for the production and songwriting, "Spanking Hour" is an innovative 50 minute rock masterpiece featuring the compositions, freak guitar work and lead vocals of Mattias IA Eklundh. From the catchy opening track "Walls of Stupidty" to the zany "Jerk" to the furious heavy metal samba "Inner revolution" to the sophisticated "Lisa" the record consists of something for every taste.
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04:34 |
Walls Of Stupidity
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Vocal
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04:30 |
Haw, Haw, Haw
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Vocal
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04:15 |
Jerk
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Vocal
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03:40 |
Taste My Fist
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Vocal
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04:05 |
Burning Bridges
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Vocal
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03:35 |
Inner Revolution
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Vocal
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05:30 |
Lisa
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Vocal
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04:20 |
Spanking Hour
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Vocal
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04:31 |
Proud To Be Plastic
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Vocal
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03:45 |
Dystopia
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Vocal
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05:32 |
The Bitter Season
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Vocal
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Mattias IA Eklundh |
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Guitar, Vocals, Percussion, Engineering, Mixing |
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Christian Gronlund |
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Bass, Percussion, Mixing |
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Joakim Sjoberg |
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Drums, Percussion, Mixing, Cow Sculptures |
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Torben Schmidt |
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Production, Engineering, Mixing, Mastering, Editing |
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Jacob Langkilde |
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Engineering, Mixing |
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Mike Spritz |
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Photography |
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Camilla Ahlqvist |
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Cover |
Recorded at Crocodile Inn, Kolding, Denmark.
Drums recorded at DR Studio 4.
Mixed at DR Studio 4, Odense, Denmark.
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