2006 studio album by Daughters
Hell Songs is the second studio album by American rock band Daughters , released on August 8, 2006, through Hydra Head Records . Despite keeping the band's earlier mathcore sound, there is virtually none of Marshall's screaming vocals featured on the album that were prominent on Daughters' previous two releases.
Track listing
No. Title Length 1. "Daughters Spelled Wrong" 1:41 2. "Fiery" 1:27 3. "Recorded Inside a Pyramid" 3:26 4. "X-Ray" (originally titled "Boner X-Ray" on advance copies of the CD) 0:49 5. "Feisty Snake-Woman" (originally titled "First Snake-Woman" on advance copies of the CD) 2:13 6. "Providence by Gaslight" 1:53 7. "Hyperventilationsystem" 2:45 8. "Crotch Buffet" 1:07 9. "Cheers Pricks" 6:00 10. "The Fuck Whisperer" 1:47 Total length: 23:08
Japanese Version No. Title Length 1. "And Then the C.H.U.D.S. Came / Mike Morowitz, the Fantasy Fuck" 2:34 2. "Hello Assholes" 0:43 3. "X-Ray" 1:16 4. "Jones from Indiana" 1:05 5. "Nurse, Would You Please Prep the Patient for Sexual Doctor" 1:23 6. "Damn Those Blood Suckers and Their Good Qualities" 1:24 7. "Fur Beach" 1:05 8. "Flattery is a Bunch of Fucking Bullshit / Room Full of Hard-Ons and Nowhere to Sit Down" 1:36 9. "I Slept With Daughters and All I Got Was This Lousy Song Written About Me" 1:02 10. "Pants, Meet Shit" 1:01 11. "The Ghost with the Most" 2:28 12. "I Don't Give a Shit About Wood, I'm Not a Chemist / My Stereo Has Mono and So Does My Girlfriend" 2:43
The Japanese imported edition features twelve live bonus tracks under the sub-title "Live at CBGB"
Personnel
Daughters
Additional musicians
Ryan McGuire – double bass on "Providence by Gaslight"
Forbes Graham – trumpet, euphonium on "Providence by Gaslight"
Mia Matsumiya – violin on "Providence by Gaslight"
Production and recording
Andrew Schneider – production, mixing
Daughters – production
Nick Zampiello – mastering
Devin Charette - additional engineering, assistance
Ethan Dussalt - help
Bob Maloney - help
Bo Dixon - help
Artwork and design
Alexis Marshall – art direction
Steven Vallot – album art
Aaron Turner – album construction
References
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"Daughters: Hell Songs Album Review | Pitchfork" . pitchfork.com . Retrieved 2017-03-08.
"Daughters - Hell Songs" . Punknews.org . 27 March 2007. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
"// AP: REVIEWS - Spazmo art-punk with a psychobilly edge" . Alternative Press . Archived from the original on 2008-09-06. Retrieved 2007-06-26.
"Archived copy" . Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-26.{{cite web }}
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"Reviews : DAUGHTERS / Hell Songs MCD" . Ox-fanzine.de .
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"Daughters: Hell Songs - PopMatters Music Review" . Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-06-26.
"Daughters - Hell Songs (album review)" . Sputnikmusic.com .
"Tiny Mix Tapes Reviews: Daughters - Hell Songs" . Archived from the original on 2007-11-03. Retrieved 2007-06-26.
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