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2000 EP (split) by Guttermouth and Mach Pelican
Chicken & Champage
EP (split) by Guttermouth and Mach Pelican
Released2000
GenrePunk rock
LabelShock Records
Guttermouth chronology
11oz.
(1993)
Chicken & Champage
(2000)
Mach Pelican chronology
The Chicken & Champagne EP
(2001)

Chicken & Champagne is a split EP by the Huntington Beach, California punk rock band Guttermouth and the Australian band Mach Pelica, released in 2000 by Shock Records. It contains 3 tracks by each band.

Track listing

  1. "Memories" (Guttermouth)
  2. "Australia" (Guttermouth)
  3. "Six Foot Party Sub" (Guttermouth)
  4. 'Shit Off Your Face" (Mach Pelican)
  5. "Annoyed" (Mach Pelican)
  6. "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" (written & originally performed by The Angels)
  • Tracks 1-3 performed by Guttermouth
  • Tracks 4-6 performed by Mach Pelican

Performers

Guttermouth

Album information

  • Record label: Shock Records
  • Tracks 1-3 recorded by Donnell Cameron and mixed by Jim Goodwin at Paramount Studios
  • Tracks 4 & 5 recorded at Backbeach Studios January 2000, produced by D.W. Norton and Mach Pelican, engineered and mixed by D.W. Norton, and written by Toshi Maeda
  • Track 6 recorded at Sing Sing Studio July 1999, engineered and mixed by Christopher Dickie, and written by the Angels

References

Guttermouth
  • Mark Adkins
  • Clint Weinrich
  • Kevin Clark
  • Ryan Farrell
  • Dave Luckett
  • Brandon Zinkil
  • Tim Baulch
  • Barry Burnham
  • Eric Davis
  • Fang
  • James Nunn
  • Scott Sheldon
  • Steve Rapp
  • Ty Smith
  • Donald Horne
  • Hunter
  • Adam Williams
Studio albums
Live albums
EPs
Singles
Video albums
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