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'''Lobotomizer''' is the debut album of the Norwegian band Motorpsycho, released in 1991. It is the rawest release in terms of sound and also style (mostly ] and ]) It is by most fans seen as the weakest record the band ever put out. Still, a crowd-favourite is included even here: the lengthy "Hogwash". And the title track and also "Eternity" prove that not everything on this record is loud and noisy. '''Lobotomizer''' is the debut album of the Norwegian band Motorpsycho, released in 1991. The album has a raw sound and style (mostly ] and ])> 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== ==Track listing==

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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

  1. Lobotomizer (1:02)
  2. Grinder (3:48)
  3. Hogwash (8:19)
  4. Home of the Brave (6:42)
  5. Frances (3:39)
  6. Wasted (3:58)
  7. Eternity (2:08)
  8. 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"

Trivia

  • "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".
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