Sex Offender (album)

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Sex Offender
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 10, 2011
RecordedWrightway Studios
Baltimore MD
July 2010 – March 2011
Genre Avant-garde metal, alternative metal, experimental rock
Length40:38
Label Rotten Records [1]
Producer Polkadot Cadaver
Polkadot Cadaver chronology
Purgatory Dance Party
(2007)
''Sex Offender''
(2011)
Last Call in Jonestown
(2013)

Sex Offender is the second album by Polkadot Cadaver released via Rotten Records on May 10, 2011. It charted at 17th place on the Billboard Heatseekers chart on May 28, 2011, and stayed there for one week. The album is also notable as the only Polkadot Cadaver album with bassist David Cullen as a full member and the last album with original DFD drummer John Ensminger.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Polkadot Cadaver

No.TitleLength
1."Opus Dei"0:52
2."Seagrave"4:31
3."Bloodsucker"3:57
4."Starlight Requiem"4:02
5."Stronger than Weak"3:38
6."Slaughterhouse Striptease"3:34
7."Sex Offender"4:31
8."Cake & Eat It Too"5:05
9."Mongoloid"4:47
10."Forever & A Day"5:31
Total length:40:38

Personnel

Additional personnel

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