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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 1998
Label: The Enclave/Mercury
Catalog Number: 538 456-2
Disc 1 | ||
1. | Snake Eyes | |
2. | You're Goin Down | |
3. | Go Motherfucker Go | |
4. | I'm The Man | |
5. | All Fucked Up | |
6. | Johnny Hotrod | |
7. | 5 Minutes To Live | |
8. | Somebody Shoot Me | |
9. | Blowin Smoke | |
10. | First I Look At The Purse | |
11. | Eat My Dust | |
12. | Fried Chicken & Coffee | |
Disc 2 | ||
13. | Kicked In The Teeth | |
14. | Nice Boys | |
15. | Milk Cow Blues | |
16. | Headin For The Texas Border | |
17. | Sock It To Me Baby | |
18. | (I'm) Misunderstood |
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From: Axelinger | Date: October 26, 2004 at 17:38 |
Nice cover... |
From: Aero Force Mike | Date: October 26, 2004 at 17:53 |
Great album too. From the first second, the launches into turbo-charged redneck AC/DC rock for the next 30 minutes... so deliciously white trash - they make Jackyl look like Europe. The bonus-disc of covers is killer and of course, they're stunning live. Check it out and crank it loud. 9/10 |
From: | Date: October 26, 2004 at 21:35 |
Always nice to see some nipples! Now if Shania Twain would take Corey Parks' lead show some (sk)initiative on her album covers I might be tempted to buy some of that crap... nah! Guess not. This truly must be the most abrasive entry on this site (and by that turn, one of the best); lean, mean and highly un-melodic! Power ballads suck it, anyway, am I right? What's next on this site... GG Allin? "Fried Chicken & Coffee" was nominated for a grammy, by the way, so suck on that! |
From: Fizz | Date: October 27, 2004 at 0:16 |
When I first got this, I couldn't tear myself away from it for some reason. Of the three NP albums, it's probably my least favorite though. Contrary to an earlier post, the band had little to do with AC/DC at that point, as this album is about 80-20 punk and hard rock. The Fizz Picks: "You're GOin' Down," "Go Motherfucker Go," "I'm the Man," "5 Minutes to Live," "Fried Chicken and Coffee." Overall, A fun record to put on when you're pissed off, drunk, or both, but overall, a 5.5 or a 6. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: August 3, 2008 at 14:43 |
I totally don't get the AC/DC and Skynyrd comparisons people were giving Nashville Pussy even on this album. They sound NOTHING like either band on the debut. This is more hardcore punk than anything else, more like Zeke or Blaine's previous band Nine Pound Hammer. Sandpaper vocals, sloppy guitar, breakneck drumming, feedback galore. Meth-lab metal, if you will. Doesn't mean I don't like it, but I much prefer later albums. |
From: 20gunsalute | Date: December 13, 2009 at 23:38 |
All of these albums are garage punk heaven. dirty, sleazy and kick ass. these guys are decent live too if you happen to catch em'. This stuff is just what it's all about, no pompous 70's retro crap, just bad ass rock n' roll decadence. HELL YEAH! |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: October 19, 2011 at 22:48 |
Dirty Rock And Roll/Punky debut by NP...in agreement with the last comment(20gunsalute)...i own the simple release(only CD 1 with the 12 songs)...best tracks for me are "You're Goin' Down","Go Motherfucker Go","All Fucked Up"(ala Sex Pistols),"Somebody Shoot Me","First I Look At The Purse" & "Fried Chicken & Coffee"(ala Monster Magnet)...70/100 |
From: MetaLWhore | Date: January 27, 2014 at 11:12 |
The songs are bad, but the cover is good of this album. I think the album is sold due to the cover, not for the songs. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: December 8, 2022 at 14:38 |
A few years ago, Nashville Pussy had a crowdfunding campaign on the now-defunct PledgeMusic, for a remix/remaster of High As Hell, with a bonus disc of Blaine's commentary. The project fell through (and so did PledgeMusic), but luckily Blaine did the commentary and it's available on Apple Music. He talks about how the band signed with Mercury after Let Them Eat Pussy did big business as an indie (I even remember reading about them in a Rolling Stone recap of SXSW '98. Mercury released the album in September of '98, which is when I first heard the band on a 1 A.M. metal show out of Harrisburg, PA. I thought it was awful but intriguing nonetheless, and I liked the idea of the band. Anyway, Blaine says they were really getting a ton of hype around this time, and it must have been very exciting for such an acquired taste of a band, if you will. It's hard to imagine how Tom Zutaut and Danny Goldberg ever thought this would have any sort of mainstream appeal, except that they fit perfectly i |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: December 8, 2022 at 14:55 |
... into the trashy, tawdry, Jerry Springer atmosphere of the time. I know a lot of it was based on the image, particularly that of Corey Parks, rather than on the music itself. Blaine says he was actually horrified when he first heard the final mix of the album played back. What he heard was nothing like the sounds in his head. Producer Kurt Bloch assured him it was great, and that's what they really sounded like—and if you ever heard their live album from Rennes, France, from that year, you know he was right. Anyway, after my initial aghast bewilderment, I somehow was able to lock onto what they were doing and bought the disc. I should hate it, but I actually fuckin' love it. It's not my favorite album of theirs, and they absolutely became better musicians and wrote better songs, but Let Them Eat Pussy has a maniacal charm all its own that they never really recaptured again. It's a blast! |
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