1000 Homo DJs ‎– Supernaut

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Wax Trax! Records – WAXCD 8133
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1 Supernaut
Performer – Temple Of Drool Choir, The Vocals [Whiney Vox] – Count Ringworm Written-By – William Ward*, Terance Butler*, John Osborne*, Frank Iommi*
6:42
2 Hey Asshole
Performer – Temple Of Drool Choir, The Vocals [Whiney Vox] – Count Ringworm
8:09
3 Apathy 4:37
4 Better Ways 5:24

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Recorded and mixed at the Palace of Reid (Chicago Trax Studios) where it's not just a way of life but a toxic adventure & 60's style love-in.

Made and Printed in Canada

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 1783781332 1
  • Matrix / Runout: BML1<028>WAX-CD-8133 made by/fabrique par DISQUE AMERIC CANADA

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 8) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Supernaut (12") Wax Trax! Records WAX 9133 US 1990
Supernaut (CD, Maxi) TVT Records, Wax Trax! Records TVT 8133 US 1994
Supernaut (Cass) TVT Records, Wax Trax! Records TVT 8133 US 1994
Supernaut (Cass) Devotion Records (UK) T DVN 005M UK 1992
Supernaut (CD, Maxi) Devotion Records (UK) CDDVN5M UK 1992
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Rated 5/5
Review by ThomasBear Feb 14, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)
An oldie but a classic goodie. "Supernaut" is one of the stompiest industrial rock anthems I've ever heard. Hard to believe this got released in 1990 and it still gets played very regularly.
Much lesser known are the other three and less club friendly tracks. "Hey Asshole" is a sludgey, repetitive seven minute epic that suddenly grew on me five years after I bought this. It's basically a vitriolic monologue from a highway patrol officer backed by a simple repetitive metal riff... with a twist at the end.
The other two tracks never did much for me though they pad out the release quite nicely. If anything, they're a welcome change to to the strength or sludgeyness of the first two tarcks.
Review by mudslut23 Oct 05, 2003
The version of Supernaut that appears on here is not the Trent Reznor version. The vocals for that track are by Al Jourgensen. If you want the Trent Reznor version, it only appears on the "Black Box" boxed set.

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