.5 Honkey/Wreckage + Ruin + & + Regrets + (Redemption)

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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1991 (1991-09) [1]
RecordedMarch 1991 (1991-03)
Studio
Genre
Length59:51
Label GPC
Producer
  • Jeff Hillard
  • Jason Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact chronology
.5 Honkey
(1992)
Non-Aggression Pact
(1992)
Mentallo & The Fixer chronology
Red Kross
(1990)
Wreckage + Ruin + & + Regrets + (Redemption)
(1992)
No Rest for the Wicked
(1992)
GPC Productions chronology
Original Sin/Machine Religion
(1991)
.5 Honkey/Wreckage + Ruin + & + Regrets + (Redemption)
(1992)
Repossessed/Non-Aggression Pact
(1992)

.5 Honkey/Wreckage + Ruin + & + Regrets + (Redemption) is a split album by Non-Aggression Pact and Mentallo & The Fixer, released in September 1991 by GPC Productions. [2] [3] For this release the cassettes were wrapped in aluminum sheet metal and each copy contained a booklet of contacts, artwork and graphics. [4] [5]

Contents

Track listing

Side one: .5 Honkey
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Hymn"
  • Jeff Hillard
  • Jason Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact 4:07
2."Boy" (Book of Love cover)Ted OttavianoNon-Aggression Pact4:44
3."Propaganda"
  • Hillard
  • Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact3:37
4."Face Against My Hand"
  • Hillard
  • Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact4:10
5."Give"
  • Hillard
  • Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact4:08
6."Flesh Mecca"
  • Hillard
  • Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact3:52
7."Unkind"
  • Hillard
  • Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact3:42
Side one: Wreckage + Ruin + & + Regrets + (Redemption)
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Telepath" (Neurotik-Mix)
  • Dwayne Dassing
  • Gary Dassing
Mentallo & The Fixer]]5:36
2."Disrupture" (Tremble Mix)
  • Dassing
  • Dassing
Mentallo & The Fixer7:15
3."Vision [Envision]" (4 Way Mix)
  • Dassing
  • Dassing
Mentallo & The Fixer8:47
4."Narcotic Calling" (*Disturbance*)
  • Dassing
  • Dassing
Mentallo & The Fixer6:53

Personnel

Adapted from the .5 Honkey/Wreckage + Ruin + & + Regrets + (Redemption) liner notes. [6]

Mentallo & The Fixer

Non-Aggression Pact

Production and design

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1991 GPC CS #004

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