''El Chupacabra'' is an
EP by American rock band
SOiL
Soil, also commonly referred to as earth or dirt, is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life. Some scientific definitions distinguish ''dirt'' from ''soil'' by restricting the former te ...
. The name of the EP refers to a mythical Puerto Rican beast, and literally means "
goat-sucker" in Spanish. Songs from the EP later appeared on Soil's first album, ''
Throttle Junkies
''Throttle Junkies'' is the first studio album by American rock band SOiL. It was released on May 18, 1999 via MIA Records. It included tracks previously released on the band's EPs ''Soil'' and '' El Chupacabra''. While it did not chart in the ...
''.
Track listing
#"F-Hole" – 2:55
#"Broken Wings" – 4:15
#"Crucified" – 4:31
#"She" – 3:28
#"Two Cent Friend" – 3:53
Personnel
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Ryan McCombs – vocals
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Adam Zadel
Soil (often stylized as SOiL) is an American rock band that was formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1997. After some independent releases, the band was the first rock group signed to J Records and achieved mainstream success with their major label de ...
– guitar, backing vocals
*
Shaun Glass
Soil (often stylized as SOiL) is an American rock band that was formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1997. After some independent releases, the band was the first rock group signed to J Records and achieved mainstream success with their major label de ...
– guitar
*
Tim King
Tim King (born June 15, 1967) is an American educator and former non-profit leader, and the founder and CEO of Urban Prep Academies, a network of all-male charter public high schools in Chicago. King and Urban Prep have received national attentio ...
– bass guitar
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Tom Schofield
Oppressor was a technical death metal band from Chicago, Illinois, which formed in 1991 and disbanded in 1999. They released three albums. Three of the band's members went on to form alternative metal band Soil.
History
Oppressor was started ...
– drums
References
1998 EPs
Soil (American band) albums
Heavy metal EPs
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