Spoon Breakfast

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Spoon Breakfast EP
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Released1990
Genre Industrial, industrial rock
Label Invisible Records [1]
Pigface chronology
Spoon Breakfast EP
(1990)
Lean Juicy Pork
(1990)
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Spoon Breakfast EP is an extended play disc released just before the group's debut album, Gub . [3] It is now a heavily sought after Pigface collectible. Chris Connelly only appears on the first track; the rest are done by Martin Atkins and others.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Tonight's the Night (Little Sisters) (Remix)" (Martin Atkins, Chris Connelly, Bill Rieflin, William Tucker)
  2. "Winnebago Induced Tapeworm (Remix)" (Martin Atkins, Ogilvie, Bill Rieflin)
  3. "Bushmaster Bushmaster (Remix)" (Martin Atkins, Bill Rieflin, David Yow)
  4. "War Ich Nicht Immer Ein Guter Junge? (Remix)" (Martin Atkins, En Esch, Bill Rieflin)

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References

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  2. "Spoon Breakfast - Pigface | User Reviews | AllMusic" via www.allmusic.com.
  3. Gettelman, Parry. "ONE NIGHT TO NEXT, PIGFACE IS ANOTHER ANIMAL ALTOGETHER". OrlandoSentinel.com.