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Album - Generic Flipper
Studio album by Flipper
Released 1982
Recorded Oct 31, 1980-Aug 1981
Genre Punk rock
Noise rock
Length 40:15
Label Subterranean Records
Def American (1993 reissue)
Producer Flipper and Chris
Professional reviews
Flipper chronology
Album - Generic Flipper
(1982)
Gone Fishin'
(1984)

Album - Generic Flipper is the debut album by the San Francisco band Flipper. Many fans say it is the band's finest release, and it is definitely their most acclaimed release. In November 2007, Blender magazine ranked it #86 on their list of the 100 greatest "indie rock" albums of all time.[1] It is also referred to as Album, Album: Generic, Generic Flipper, and just Generic. It is considered a groundbreaking album, the first album to play with the sludge and heaviness of early Black Sabbath but still be considered a punk album.[2]

Generic Flipper was issued on CD for the first time by American Recordings (formerly Def American) in 1992 and later deleted. In 2008, the rights reverted to Flipper, and the album was reissued December 9th, 2008 by Water Records. Former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, who joined Flipper in 2006, contributed liner notes to the new reissue.

The artwork of the album is extremely similar to Gang of Four's Yellow EP.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Side one

  1. "Ever" – 2:56 (Loose)
  2. "Life Is Cheap" – 3:55 (Loose)
  3. "Shed No Tears" – 4:26 (Shatter)
  4. "(I Saw You) Shine" – 8:31 (Shatter)

[edit] Side two

  1. "Way of the World" – 4:23 (Shatter)
  2. "Life" – 4:44 (Shatter)
  3. "Nothing" – 2:18 (Loose)
  4. "Living for the Depression" – 1:23 (Ant/Loose)
  5. "Sex Bomb" – 7:48 (Shatter)

[edit] Personnel

  • Will Shatter - Bass, Vocals
  • Bruce Loose - Bass, Vocals, Special Effects
  • Ted Falconi - Guitars
  • Steve DePace - Drums, Percussion

[edit] Additional personnel

  • Bobby: Saxophone
  • Ward: Saxophone
  • Curtis: Percussion

[edit] Production

  • Chris: Producer
  • Flipper: Producer

[edit] Covers

Melvins covered "Way of the World" on their compilation album Singles 1-12.

Unto Ashes covered "Way of the World" on their 2005 album Grave Blessings.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "The 100 Greatest Indie-Rock Albums Ever" — #90 to #81. Blender. 9 November 2007. Retrieved on 19 December 2008.
  2. ^ "Review of Generic Flipper" Sobriquet Magazine 2 December 2008. Retrieved on 6 July 2009.
  3. ^ Grave Blessings 5/10 2008



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