Conditioned by the Laugh Track

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Conditioned By The Laugh Track
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 17, 2005
RecordedOctober 1 – December 6, 2004
StudioLedbelly Studios (Canton, Georgia)
Genre Alternative rockpunk rockpop punk
Length54:40
Label Orange Peal Records
Producer Matt Washburn • Sloppy Meateaters • The Robfather (exec.)
Sloppy Meateaters chronology
Forbidden Meat
(2001)
Conditioned By The Laugh Track
(2005)

Conditioned By The Laugh Track is the final studio album by the American punk rock band Sloppy Meateaters.

Contents

Background

The band went on hiatus in 2003, following the departure of drummer Kevin Highfield. The album was recorded in 2004, after the band regrouped with Lee Howell replacing Highfield and Seth Smith joining as bassist. [1]

Reception

Punknews.org gave the album a positive review, describing it as an improvement over the band's previous two albums. [2]

Track listing

  1. Drags and Squares
  2. Alone and Wicked
  3. The Ballad of Boo Radley (unwavering band of light)
  4. Dallas
  5. Serotonin
  6. Daywalker
  7. Napoleon
  8. Stop (snake mountain)
  9. So it Goes
  10. Run Mary Run
  11. Lusting Heavy (castle Greyskull)
  12. Truth in Rations

Personnel

Sloppy Meateaters [3] [4] [5]

Additional Personnel

Production

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