Fook

Fook Artist: Pigface
Label: Invisible Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 036172981823
EAN: 0036172981823
ASIN: B000004B49


Release Date: 1993-04-13

Fook


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Tracks:

  1. Alles 1st Mine
  2. Ten Ground And Down
  3. Seven Words
  4. Insemination
  5. Hips, Tits, Lips, Power!
  6. Satellite
  7. I'm Still Alive
  8. Auto Hag
  9. Go!
  10. I Can Do No Wrong

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Amazon.com

The Chicago industrial music social club gets down to the actual business of recording a good album. Revolving cast includes founder Martin Atkins, Revolting Cock's Chris Connelly, Killing Joke's Paul Raven, Skinny Puppy's Ogre, KMFDM's En Esch, and Silverfish's Lesley Rankine. Highlights includes a funky version of Silverfish's "Hip, Tits, Lips, Power!" (4 years before Rankine would become Ruby with <I>Fook</I> engineer Mark Walk) and "Insemination," Ogre's release valve for the mounting Puppy pressures. Embodies both dynamics (from full-on industrial assault to subtle electronic grooves) and a cohesive presence that would carry Pigface through its next few hit-and-miss endeavors. <I>--Liisa Ladouceur</I>

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars music to raise your kids up on!.......2005-07-02

I grew up on pigface and kmfdm. i remember so many nights trippin out on fook when i was like twelve....surely a little young to be listening to fook yet alone tripping out. but it was worth it. when i finally came around to listening to more popular music, found little that competed and have found myself always coming back. oh, yeah, the remix album "washingmachinemouth" is even trippier. nevermind nin, pigface rips em apart and martin atkins is one of the best drummers of our time-i hear that his elbows have been known to split from playin so f-in hard! and you cant turn down en esch. a must buy for all collectors of american underground and far out music in general.

5 out of 5 stars THE alternative music begins with pigface.......2002-06-14

THE alternative music source begins with pigface. i'm sure you've heard nin and ministry and even skinny puppy. but underground, raw, energetic, hate life, love life, comes from pigface. Everything about pigface contradicts everything, everything has ever stood for about anything. ? Even members from nin, ministry, and even skinny puppy have come together to make Pigface possible. Trent Reznor? You bet he got his start in Pigface. So, once you get past the notion that anything means anything you can appreciate the level of chaos pigface stands for. Everything is for nothing thus nothing must be for everything. Pigface rises out of this chaos to bring you the REAL drunken poets residing on the planet Earth. Fook is the album to start with if you're interested in Pigface. Pigface. What a band. What a lifestyle. What a choice.

5 out of 5 stars A work of genius.......2000-09-10

You have not heard industrial (or, as the members of pigface would say, "industrious") music until you've heard this album. it's the kind of music that goes far beyond the commercialized and over-done typical Marilyn Manson-esque sound, rather incorporating various new weird musical styles.

Some of the highlights of this album include:

ALLES IST MEIN (feat. en esch from kmfdm)- crazy reincarnation of the old en esch song "ich bin" but with fast drums and massively distorted rapid vocals. i brought this into my german teacher and the only word he could make out was "mein"!

TEN GROUND AND DOWN - one of the most excellent songs i have EVER heard. featuring WONDERFUL vocals from Lesley Rankine and Chris Connelly (from ministry, kmfdm, and revolting cocks). strange slow guitar/violin combination creating an almost gothic dark sound. my favorite pigface song.

I'M STILL ALIVE (feat. en esch) - a nice cheesy industrial song with an obvious en esch musical/lyrical influence. funkay!

all of the tracks on here are innovative and creative, this is a must-have album. so what are you waiting for?

5 out of 5 stars DISPOSABLE SONGS?! ON THIS ALBUM?!.......1999-10-15

Some people just can not grasp pigface! Especially people coming in from the "Trent Reznor's little side project" point of veiw! This album is a must for ALL serious industrial fans let alone Pigface listeners!!! The remix album for Fook (Washingmachine Mouth) is also a 5 star reveiw here, people!

4 out of 5 stars

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