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*"T.F.C." stands for "True Fine Citizen". It's a song about a double moraled man who is respected in society but molests his children at home. | *"T.F.C." stands for "True Fine Citizen". It's a song about a double moraled man who is respected in society but molests his children at home. | ||
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Lobotomizer is the debut album of the Norwegian band Motorpsycho, released in 1991. The album has a raw sound and style (mostly heavy metal and grunge). However, it has been called the band's weakest record. The album includes the live-performance crowd-favourite "Hogwash". The title track and the song "Eternity" show a less aggressive side of the band's sound.
Track listing
- Lobotomizer – 1:02
- Grinder – 3:48
- Hogwash – 8:19
- Home of the Brave – 6:42
- Frances – 3:39
- Wasted – 3:58
- Eternity – 2:08
- T.F.C. – 11:52
- Nr. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 by Sæther.
- Nr. 1 by Sæther/Ryan.
- Nr. 2 by Sæther/Ryan/Jensen.
- Nr. 7 by Sæther/Ryan/Blake.
- Vinyl edition tracklist: Side A: #1-#4, Side B: #5-#8.
Personnel
- Bent Sæther: vocals, bass, violin, guitars, percussion
- Hans Magnus Ryan: guitars, back. vocals
- Kjell Runar "Killer" Jensen: drums
with:
- Geir Nilsen: hammond organ on "Hogwash"
Miscellanea
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- "T.F.C." stands for "True Fine Citizen". It's a song about a double moraled man who is respected in society but molests his children at home.
- The original vinyl edition (limited to 1000 ex) had a gatefold cover with printed lyrics (and psychedelic artwork).
- This is the only album of Motorpsycho (prior to "Black Hole/Blank Canvas") that does not include Håkon Gebhardt on drums.
- "Hogwash" and "Frances" were later recorded in outlaw country style for The Tussler - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. "Hogwash" then also included some verses of the Lobotomizer title track.
- "Eternity" includes a poem written by William Blake and some strange effects. (Bent: "Pitched down to Swans territory, and echoed to death")
- They made a promotional video for the song "Grinder".