Top 40 Hits

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Top 40 Hits
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 7, 1995 (1995-03-07)
Recorded1994
Genre Grindcore
Length39:13
Label Earache
Producer Tina Morrissey
Anal Cunt chronology
Howard Is Bald
(1995)
Top 40 Hits
(1995)
40 More Reasons to Hate Us
(1996)
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Top 40 Hits is the second full-length album by Anal Cunt, released in 1995 on CD and cassette by Earache Records.

Contents

The cover of this album is a parody of the compilation albums released in the 1970s by TV advertising company K-Tel.

The album was recorded in 1994 as part of the band's attempt to move from playing noisecore to playing fast hardcore songs, although the album contains both styles. There are also numerous cover songs on the album including those of Rupert Holmes's "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)", The Guess Who's "American Woman", Elton John's "I'm Still Standing", The A-Team theme song, and a cover of the Bee Gees song "Stayin' Alive". Their "Oi! version" of this song was also released as a promotional single before the album was released. Additionally, the song "Lenny's in My Neighborhood" parodies the Body Count song "There Goes the Neighborhood" both lyrically and musically. Seth Putnam said on his old website that he never got the sound he wanted with this album because it was recorded in an ADAT studio instead of an analog studio. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Some Hits"Anal Cunt1:18
2."Some More Hits"Anal Cunt0:45
3."Pepe, the Gay Waiter" Seth Putnam 0:38
4."Even More Hits"Anal Cunt0:49
5."M.J.C."Anal Cunt1:27
6."Flower Shop Guy"Putnam0:51
7."Living Colour Is My Favorite Black Metal Band"Anal Cunt0:49
8."Lenny's in My Neighborhood"Anal Cunt0:40
9."Stayin' Alive (Oi! Version)" The Bee Gees, arranged by Anal Cunt1:23
10."Benchpressing: The Effects on Kevin Sharp's Vocals"Anal Cunt0:38
11."Josue"Anal Cunt0:11
12."Delicious Face Style"Putnam2:01
13."#19 to Go"Putnam0:16
14."'Stealing Seth's Ideas': The New Book by Jon Chang"Anal Cunt1:06
15."Morbid Dead Guy"Putnam1:00
16."Believe in the King"Anal Cunt0:57
17."Don't Call Japanese Hardcore Jap Core"Putnam0:35
18."Shut Up Mike (Part 2)"Bratface, Anal Cunt0:33
19."Hey, Aren't You Gary Spivey?"Anal Cunt0:43
20."Breastfeeding Jm J. Bullock's Toenail Collection"Putnam4:49
21."Fore Play with a Tree Shredder"Putnam0:50
22."2 Down, 5 to Go"Anal Cunt0:31
23."I Liked Earache Better When Dig Answered the Phone"Anal Cunt0:29
24."Brain Dead"Kozik, Putnam1:34
25."Newest H.C. Song #3"Habelt, Patties, Putnam0:25
26."The Sultry Ways of Steve Berger"Anal Cunt0:52
27."Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" (Rupert Holmes cover) Rupert Holmes, arranged by Anal Cunt1:00
28."Lives Ruined by Music"Putnam2:12
29."Still a Freshman After All These Years"Anal Cunt0:47
30."I'm Still Standing" (Elton John cover) Elton John and Bernie Taupin, arranged by Anal Cunt0:10
31."Art Fag"Kraynak, Putnam0:48
32."John"Anal Cunt0:37
33."Newest H.C. Song #4"Putnam0:15
34."Song #9"Putnam1:33
35."Cleft Palate"Anal Cunt0:18
36."Theme from The A-Team"Some Guy0:46
37."Old Lady Across the Hall with No Life"Anal Cunt1:06
38."Shut Up, Paul"Anal Cunt0:23
39."Lazy Eye (Once a Hank, Always a Hank)"Anal Cunt1:03
40."American Woman" (The Guess Who cover) Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Jim Kale, Garry Peterson 2:05

Personnel

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