The Emotional Plague

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The Emotional Plague
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 30, 1996
RecordedBrooklyn, New York
Genre Experimental rock, indie rock, psychedelic rock
Length68:48
Label Homestead
Supreme Dicks chronology
Working Man's Dick
(1994)
The Emotional Plague
(1996)
This Is Not a Dick
(1996)
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The Emotional Plague is the second and final studio album by the band Supreme Dicks, released on April 30, 1996 through Homestead Records. [2] Brett Abrahamsen referred to it as "arguably the greatest album of the decade" and noted that "one could start a cult or a religion with this album as its central tenet". [3]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Supreme Dicks

No.TitleLength
1."Synaesthesia"4:54
2."Cúchulain (Blackbirds Loom)"3:31
3."Columnated Ruins/Seeing Distant Chimneys"6:27
4."Along a Bearded Glade"2:17
5."Swell Song"4:08
6."Showered"5:25
7."A Donkey's Burial in a Tower on a Mirage"9:44
8."Adoration de l'Agneau Mystique"7:22
9."Porridge for the Calydonian Boar"9:42
10."Siberian Penal Colony (Ode to Joel Stanley)"7:59
11."Green Wings Fly Adventure (Showered Reprise)"7:19

Personnel

Supreme Dicks
Production and additional personnel

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References

  1. Abebe, Nitsuh. "The Emotional Plague". Allmusic. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  2. Supreme Dicks at Discogs
  3. https://www.furious.com/perfect/supremedicks.html