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Meltdown (GrimSkunk album)

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1996 studio album by GrimSkunk
Meltdown
Studio album by GrimSkunk
Released1996
GenreHard rock, progressive rock, punk rock
Length47:44
LabelIndica Records (Canada)
ProducerGlen Robinson
GrimSkunk chronology
Grim Skunk
(1994)
Meltdown
(1996)
Autumn Flowers - Rerolled
(1997)

Meltdown is the second album by Canadian rock group GrimSkunk released in 1996. The title of the song P.C.P. is an acronym for Problème de Consommation Personnelle meaning personal consumption problem related to drug use and features Uncle Costa and Shantal Arroyo on lead vocals. A video was made for No Sympathy. The songs Lord Ogre and Fat Al's Illness are rerecorded versions from the Fatal Illness days, the latter being a wordplay on the band's early name.

Track listing

  1. Ouverture In E Minor
  2. Rigpa
  3. East Coast
  4. No Sympathy
  5. Self Inflicted Stress
  6. Le gouvernement songe
  7. La vache
  8. Lord Ogre
  9. Dead End Violence
  10. Dope Vibe Moon
  11. Feeling Severe
  12. Brussels 109
  13. P.C.P.
  14. Colorblind
  15. Inner Piece
  16. Fat Al's Illness

References

GrimSkunk
Studio albums
EPs


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