Mums' Bad Punk Music

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Mums' Bad Punk Music
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EP by Sucioperro
Released 17 November 2008
Length12:06
Label Maybe Records
MAYBE002
Producer Sucioperro, Chris Sheldon
Sucioperro chronology
Tour EP #1
(2005)
Mums' Bad Punk Music
(2008)
The Dissident Code
(2009)

Mums' Bad Punk Music is a single released by Sucioperro on 17 November 2008 through Maybe Records.

Sucioperro are a Scottish rock band from Ayr, South Ayrshire, formed in 2002.

Contents

Overview

The release of the band's second album, Pain Agency, was thwarted by several delays which prompted the release of "Mums' Bad Punk Music". The single contains a set of the band's heavier songs and, at the time, it gave some indication of what to expect from the forthcoming second album. Around the time of the release the band embarked on a small tour, including dates in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and London. The title track received airplay from BBC Radio One DJ, Vic Galloway.

<i>Pain Agency</i> 2009 studio album by Sucioperro

Pain Agency is the second album by Scottish rock band Sucioperro, released on 4 May 2009 by Maybe Records.

Vic Galloway British DJ

Michael "Vic" Galloway is a DJ on BBC Radio Scotland. Galloway presents a self-titled show on Radio Scotland every Monday from 9 pm to 11 pm and also the BBC Introducing Scotland Thursday evenings/Friday mornings from 11 pm to 1 am. He presents BBC Scotland's T in the Park television coverage every summer.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Mums' Bad Punk Music"3:54
2."We Are The Mirrors In The Mirrors Of Each Other"3:12
3."Crush-ed"1:51
4."Pain Agency"2:53

Personnel

Chris Sheldon is a record producer, particularly of rock music based in London, England. He has produced or mixed records for the Foo Fighters, Garbage, Feeder, Therapy?, Biffy Clyro, Oceansize and Pixies amongst others. He lives in London, is married and has two daughters.

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