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Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult
''Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult'' is the first studio album by the self-described "acid punk" band Brutal Juice. It was released in June 1995 on Interscope Records. The album features "Nationwide" and "The Vaginals," two tracks which received airplay (primarily on college radio stations). "The Vaginals" was retitled "Ugly on the Inside" (after the song's chorus) due to the label's choice to promote it as the album's single. Later pressings of the album (as well as the music video) bear the latter title for track #3. A working title for this album was ''Everything's Coming Up Toilets''. The final title was chosen when the band found decaying Cadaver, human remains in the woods near the recording studio and later read "Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult" as a headline in the local newspaper. Critical reception ''The Washington Post'' wrote that "those of the band's lyrics that can be discerned do indeed seem brutal, but they're tempered by a surprising pop sa ...
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Brutal Juice
Brutal Juice is a self-proclaimed " acid punk" (LSD-influenced hardcore punk and progressive rock) band from Denton, Texas. The band formed in 1990 and officially disbanded in February 1997, although they held several reunion concerts between 1999 and 2012, which usually took place at Fry Street Fair in Denton. They officially reformed in 2012 and released their latest album, titled "''Welcome to the Panopticon,''" on October 28, 2016. Brutal Juice still performs a few times a year, typically playing shows in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, or in Austin. History The band was formed by singer/guitarist Gordon Gibson and drummer Ben Burt, who added classical/jazz-trained guitarist Ted Wood, and later Sam McCall (bass guitar, who had recorded the band's early demos prior to joining the group) after their first three bassists had come and gone, this lineup recording the ''How Tasty Was My Little Timmy?'' tape before Craig Welch joined, initially as a dancer, but soon becoming co-vo ...
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