Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

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Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb cover
Studio album by Tripping Daisy
Released July 7, 1998
Recorded 1997
Genre Rock
Length 56:50
Label Island
Producer Eric Drew Feldman
Tripping Daisy chronology
I Am an Elastic Firecracker (1995) Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb (1998) Tripping Daisy (2000)
This is about the Tripping Daisy album, not gospel song by John Alexander's Sterling Jubilee Singer.

Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb is a Tripping Daisy 1998 album released under the now defunct Island Records, produced by Eric Drew Feldman and Tripping Daisy. Songs on this album included radio hit "Sonic Bloom". Artwork was created by Tim Delaughter. This is the first of two albums (the second being the band's swan-song, Tripping Daisy 2000) to feature Ben Curtis on drums; he would later go on to form The Secret Machines.

"Indian Poker Pt. 2 & 3" (a combined cover of the Brainiac songs from the album Hissing Prigs in Static Couture, 1996) was "dedicated to the late Timmy Taylor of and Brainiac" in the album's liner notes.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Field Day Jitters"
  2. "Waited a Light Year"
  3. "Sonic Bloom"
  4. "Bandaids for Hire"
  5. "Mechanical Breakdown"
  6. "Your Socks Have No Name"
  7. "Geeareohdoubleyou"
  8. "New Plains Medicine"
  9. "Our Drive to the Sun / Can a Man Mark It?"
  10. "Human Contact"
  11. "Pillar"
  12. "8 Ladies"
  13. "About the Movies"
  14. "Tiny Men"
  15. "Indian Poker Pt. 2 & 3"