Jesus Urge Superstar
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| Jesus Urge Superstar | ||||
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| Released | March 22, 1989 | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock | |||
| Length | 38:38 | |||
| Label | Touch and Go[1] | |||
| Producer | Steve Albini[2] | |||
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| AllMusic | |
| The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
| The New Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
| Spin Alternative Record Guide | 4/10[6] |
Jesus Urge Superstar is the debut studio album by the alternative rock band Urge Overkill.[7][8] It was released in 1989.[9] The album is noted for its ironic 1970s-worshipping aesthetic, which would become a staple of the band’s core identity.[10]
"Very Sad Trousers" is about the band Royal Trux.[11]
