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Cat Butt - Journey To The Center Of

Cat Butt - Journey To The Center Of

Musician: Cat Butt
Album title: Journey To The Center Of
Style: Garage Rock, Grunge
Released: 1989
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1707 mb
Size APE version: 1427 mb
Size WMA version: 1808 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 157
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Genre: Rock

Cat Butt - Journey To The Center Of


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Maximo
A2 Freebase
A3 3 Eyes
B1 Born Loser
Written-By – Pavitt*, Poneman*
B2 Sedgwick
B3 Zombie

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – K Disc Mastering
  • Mastered At – Greg Lee Processing – L-33834
  • Copyright (c) – Sub Pop Records
  • Published By – Cosmic Doobie
  • Published By – Loser Music

Credits

  • Bass – Dean "Flydaddy" Gunderson*
  • Design [Jacket Design] – Linda Owens
  • Drums [Drumming] – Erök "Boom Boom" Peterson*
  • Guitar [Black Guitar] – Brother James Burdyshaw*
  • Guitar [Green Guitar] – Danny "Fafahaha" Bland*
  • Mastered By – ch*
  • Photography By – Charles Peterson
  • Recorded By – Jack Endino
  • Voice – David Emanuel Duet*

Notes

"Special thanks to the girlfriends of Swallow, Mudhoney, Tad & Nirvana!" [printed on spine]
1st 1000 copies on clear green vinyl.
All songs ©1989 Cosmic Doobie (BMI), except B1 ©1966 Loser Music (written by Pavitt/Poneman)

Track B1 is a cover of Because You Love Me / Born Loser by Murphy And The Mob, NOT actually Written By Bruce Pavitt And Jonathan Poneman, despite printing to the contrary.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): SP-41-A Kdisc ch L-33834 When the man from Geffen comes...
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): SP-41-B Kdisc ch L-33834-X Shoot him with a gun
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GR 0067 Cat Butt Journey To The Center Of ‎(LP, Album) Glitterhouse Records GR 0067 Germany 1989
SP 41 Cat Butt Journey To The Center Of ‎(LP, Album) Sub Pop SP 41 US 1989



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Helldor
It's almost like a mix of grungy, Nuggets-esque garage rock, primitive punk rock and maybe an odd kind of 70's rock Black Sabbath boogie sound to boot. A fun band that is a nice encapsulation of so much going on in the Pacific Northwest back in the late 80's / early 90's. A good little Sub Pop EP from back in the day!
Pooker
Have a Sonics type sound to them, crazed surfer/stoner garage rock? I dig it.