Un-United Kingdom

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Un-United Kingdom
Un-United Kingdom.jpg
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 6, 1999
Genre Industrial rock
Label MCA Records, Alternative Tentacles
Producer Pitchshifter
Pitchshifter chronology
www.pitchshifter.com
(1998)
Un-United Kingdom
(1999)
Deviant
(2000)

Un-United Kingdom is an EP released by Pitchshifter in 1999. The EP is dedicated to band's good friend, Ken Owen from Carcass, who suffered a severe intracerebral hemorrhage and spent ten months in a coma before ultimately recovering. [1]

Contents

In January 2020, the band announced they were releasing a "redux" of the song, with additional guest vocals, to coincide with the day of Brexit. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Un-United Kingdom"3:41
2."Everything Sucks (Again)"4:28
3."Kerosene (Big Black cover)"4:22
4."Un-United Kingdom (Fuzz Townshend mix)"3:48
Total length:16:19
Un-United Kingdom 20th Anniversary Brexit Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Un-United Kingdom (feat. Burton C. Bell, Ginger Wildheart, Jason Perry, Mikee Goodman, Colin Doran and Karl Middleton)"3:38
2."Un-United Kingdom (feat. Burton C. Bell)"3:40
3."Un-United Kingdom (feat. Colin Doran)"3:40
4."Un-United Kingdom (feat. Ginger Wildheart)"3:40
5."Un-United Kingdom (feat. Jason Perry)"3:40
6."Un-United Kingdom (feat. Karl Middleton)"3:40
7."Un-United Kingdom (feat. Mikee Goodman)"3:40
8."Un-United Kingdom (Set Me On Fire Mix) (feat. Ginger Wildheart)"3:40
9."Un-United Kingdom (Wolf Type Dog Mix)"4:26
Total length:33:43

Personnel

Pitchshifter
Production

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