Fulton Hill (album)
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This article is about the Alabama Thunderpussy album, "Fulton Hill". For the area in Richmond, Virginia, see Fulton Hill.
| Fulton Hill | |||||
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| Studio album by Alabama Thunderpussy | |||||
| Released | May 25, 2004 | ||||
| Recorded | February 2004 | ||||
| Genre | Heavy metal | ||||
| Length | 67:32 | ||||
| Label | Relapse Records (RR 6621-2) | ||||
| Producer | Mark Miley | ||||
| Alabama Thunderpussy chronology | |||||
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Fulton Hill is the name of a 2004 album by American metal band Alabama Thunderpussy. It is their fifth full-length studio album.
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[edit] Release history
Fulton Hill was originally released on CD on May 25, 2004 as catalog number RR 6621-2. Relapse Records later released it on vinyl on June 8, in a pressing of 1000 (500 on blue vinyl, 500 on black). An additional 100 copies were pressed onto clear vinyl, but these were not available to the public.[1].
It was released on CD in Japan, with a bonus track, on August 29, 2005 on 3D Records, as catalog number 1009.
[edit] Track listing
- "Such Is Life" - 4:24
- "R.R.C.C." - 3:57
- "Wage Slave" - 3:35
- "Three Stars" - 5:25
- "Bear Bating" - 7:23
- "Infested" - 4:17
- "Alone Again" - 6:57
- "Lunar Eclipse" - 3:22
- "Blasphemy" - 3:53
- "Do Not" - 6:22
- "Sociopath Shitlist" - 4:24
- "Struggling For Balance" - 13:34
- "Seekers" - 10:09 (bonus track only on Japanese release)
[edit] Credits
[edit] Line-up
- Johnny Weils - vocals
- Erik Larson - guitars, backing vocals
- Ryan Lake - guitars
- Nathan Brown - piano, organ
[edit] Other credits
- Alan Douches - mastering
- Scott C. Kinkade - photography
- Mark Miley - producer

