Tup (album)

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Tup
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Studio album by Loppybogymi
Released June 1, 1993
Recorded January 30-31, 1993
Genre Alternative metal
Length Original: 54:28
Re-issue: 01:19:02
Label Toe Tag, T-Bones Records

Tup is the second studio album by the alternative metal band Loppybogymi.

Alternative metal is a rock music fusion genre that infuses heavy metal with influences from alternative rock and other genres not normally associated with metal. Alternative metal bands are often characterized by heavily downtuned, mid-paced guitar riffs, a mixture of accessible melodic vocals and harsh vocals and sometimes unconventional sounds within other heavy metal styles. The term has been in use since the 1980s, although it came into prominence in the 1990s.

Loppybogymi was a Mobile, Alabama-based alternative metal band made up of Tim Ramenofsky, James Orr, and Gregory Slay.

Contents

Track listing [1]

  1. "Debts and Grudges"
  2. "Learn"
  3. "Thrasher Bass"
  4. "Sizzleteeth"
  5. "Kalimba"
  6. "Bongo Dick"
  7. "All in the Destroyed Family"
  8. "The Nibbler"
  9. "Orson"
  10. "Middleworld"
  11. "Underdogs"
  12. "Crater, 6:02 AM"
  13. "Love of Pete"

Remastered Re-issue

The album was remastered and released in 2002. Two songs were added.

  1. "Debts and Grudges"
  2. "Learn"
  3. "Thrasher Bass"
  4. "Sizzleteeth"
  5. "Kalimba"
  6. "Bongo Dick"
  7. "All in the Destroyed Family"
  8. "The Nibbler"
  9. "Orson"
  10. "Middleworld"
  11. "Underdogs"
  12. "Crater, 6:02 AM"
  13. "Love of Pete"
  14. "Run"
  15. "Social Retard"

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References

  1. "Album Info: Tup". allmusic. Retrieved 2014-10-08.

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