Quarter Pounder: 25 Years of Being Consumed

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Quarter Pounder: 25 Years of Being Consumed
Regurgitator, Quarter Pounder, 25 Years of Being Consumed, 2019.webp
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedOctober 2019 [1]
Recorded1994–2001
Genre
Length57:26
Label Warner Music Australia
Regurgitator chronology
The Really Really Really Really Boring Album
(2019)
Quarter Pounder: 25 Years of Being Consumed
(2019)
Invader
(2024)

Quarter Pounder: 25 Years of Being Consumed is the second greatest hits album from the Australian rock band, Regurgitator. The album was released in October 2019 marking 25 years of the group. The album contains songs from their first four studio albums and various EPs.

Contents

The album was promoted with a tour in October and November 2019, titled Regurgitator – Quarter Pounder: 25 years of still being consumed! across 22 dates around Australia. [2]

Track listing

  1. "! (The Song Formerly Known As)"
  2. "Polyester Girl"
  3. "Black Bugs"
  4. "Kong Foo Sing"
  5. "Everyday Formula"
  6. "I Sucked a Lot of Cock to Get Where I Am"
  7. "Blubber Boy"
  8. "I Like Your Old Stuff Better Than Your New Stuff"
  9. "Fat Cop"
  10. "Super Straight"
  11. "I Will Lick Your Arsehole"
  12. "Modern Life"
  13. "Happiness (Rotting My Brain)"
  14. "Track 1"
  15. "I Wanna Be a Nudist"
  16. "Freshmint!"
  17. "F.S.O."
  18. "Couldn't Do It"
  19. "Crush the Losers"

Tour

A 21-date tour was announced in July 2019. Opening acts included were Shonen Knife and The Fauves. [3]

DateLocationCountryVenue
4 October 2019 Clayton Australia Monash University
5 October 2019 San Remo Westernport Hotel
6 October 2019 Caloundra Caloundra Music Festival
11 October 2019 Cairns Tanks Arts Centre
12 October 2019 Darwin Darwin Surf Club
18 October 2019 Adelaide The Gov
19 October 2019 Adelaide The Gov
20 October 2019 Hobart Uni Bar
24 October 2019 Canberra The Basement
25 October 2019 Kingscliff Kingscliff Beach Hotel
26 October 2019 Brisbane The Tivoli
27 October 2019 Brisbane The Tivoli
1 November 2019 Melbourne Prince of Wales Hotel
2 November 2019 Melbourne Corner Hotel
3 November 2019 Werribee The Lost Lands
7 November 2019 Newcastle Cambridge Hotel
8 November 2019 Sydney Metro Theatre
9 November 2019 Sydney Metro Theatre
10 November 2019 Wollongong University of Wollongong
15 November 2019 Perth Astor Theatre
16 November 2019 Fremantle Metropolis Fremantle

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelCatalogue
AustraliaOctober 2019 CD, vinyl Warner Music Australia5419705533

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References

  1. "25 Years Of Being Consumed Regurgitator". Warner Music Australia . Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  2. "REGURGITATOR – Quarter Pounder: 25 years of still being consumed! | CONSUME". Consume. 17 October 2019.
  3. "REGURGITATOR quarter pounder tour – 25 years of being consumed!". Consume. 23 July 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2024.