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Suburban Primitive

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Released
  
1997

Producer
  
John Terlesky

Release date
  
1997

Genre
  
Garage rock

Length
  
29:05 (LP) 40:03 (CD)

Artist
  
The Original Sins

Label
  
Blood Red Vinyl & Discs

Recorded
  
Summer 1997 at Cheroke Street Studios

Similar
  
Self Destruct, The Hardest Way, Big Soul, Out There, Move

Suburban Primitive is the ninth and final studio album by garage rock band The Original Sins, which was released in 1997 through Blood Red Vinyl & Discs. The album features the return of Dave Ferrara, the band's original drummer. The album was released on 10" vinyl and CD formats. The photograph shown on the front cover was provided by John Terlesky's parents.

Contents

The band broke up in 1998, only a couple of months after the album's release. According to an interview with Terlesky, Ken Bussiere moved to Florida to play in oldies cover bands, Seth Baer left for school, and Dan McKinney opened his very own recording studio.

Track listing

All tracks written by John Terlesky.

Personnel

  • John Terlesky - Vocals, guitar
  • Ken Bussiere - Bass
  • Dan McKinney - Keyboards, recording
  • Dave Ferrara - Drums
  • Corey Larkin - Background vocals
  • Jim Shirock - Backing vocals
  • Stacy Shirock - Backing vocals
  • Kenn Micheal - Photography
  • Songs

    1Kill the Buddha2:48
    2Making Up for Lost Time3:22
    3Ain't Got Me Down3:00

    References

    Suburban Primitive Wikipedia