Mas Borracho
2000 studio album by Infectious Grooves
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Mas Borracho is the fourth album by Infectious Grooves, released in 2000.[4][5] The title, as written on the album, is "but drunk" in Spanish. However, it is most likely a misspelling of "más borracho", meaning "more drunk" or "drunker".
| Mas Borracho | ||||
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| Released | August 29, 2000 | |||
| Studio | Titan Studios, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California | |||
| Genre | Funk metal | |||
| Length | 73:00 | |||
| Label | Suicidal[1] | |||
| Producer | Infectious Grooves, Michael Vail Blum | |||
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Recording
The album was recorded at Michael Vail Blum's Titan Studios in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, and mastered by Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering.[6]
The liner notes do not mention a producer, but credit Michael Vail Blum for engineering and mixing.[6]
Critical reception
The Sunday Herald Sun called the band "as technically perfect as any outfit", writing that the album contains "such perfect slow-funk tracks as 'Lock It In The Pocket' and 'Borracho'."[7] Rock Hard wrote that "the music is as always: well played, pleasantly live-like and powerfully produced. But that doesn't hide the fact that Mike [Muir] and the like present us nothing more than boring funk-metal-rock with typically thin vocals."[3]
Track listing
All songs by Mike Muir and Dean Pleasants, except where noted.
- "Citizen of the Nation" (Muir, Siegel, Pleasants, Trujillo) – 4:24
- "Just a Lil Bit" (Muir, Siegel, Pleasants, Trujillo) – 3:38
- "Lock It in the Pocket" (Muir, Siegel, Pleasants, Trujillo) – 3:36
- "Good for Nothing" – 4:26
- "Borracho" (Muir, Siegel, Pleasants, Trujillo) – 4:06
- "Good Times Are out to Get You" – 3:14
- "Wouldn't You Like to Know" (Muir, Siegel, Pleasants, Trujillo) – 2:55
- "Going, Going, Gone" (Muir, Siegel, Pleasants, Trujillo) – 5:28
- "21st Century Surf Odyssey" – 2:46
- "Please Excuse This Funk Up" – 4:37
- "Fill You Up" – 4:50
- "What Goes Up" – 3:55
- "Leave Me Alone" (Muir, Siegel, Pleasants, Trujillo) – 7:08
- "I May Be Ugly (But I'm Feeling Fine)" – 3:10 Bonus track on Japanese edition
Pneumonia EP
- Suicidal Tendencies – "Su Casa Es Mi Casa" (*) – 4:11
- My Head – "The Beard" (*) – 3:41
- No Mercy Fool! – "Choosin' My Own Way of Life" (*) – 2:43
- Creeper – "Rollin' in the Rain" (*) – 4:57
- Cyco Miko – "Strugglin'" (*) – 3:01
Credits
Sourced from the CD liner notes:[6]
Infectious Grooves
- Mike Muir – vocals
- Dean Pleasants – guitar
- Adam Siegel – guitar (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 9, 11, 13), keyboards (track: 10), artwork
- Robert Trujillo – bass guitar (tracks: 1 to 7, 9, 11, 13)
- Josh Paul – bass guitar (tracks: 8, 10, 12)
- Herman Jackson – keyboards (track: 12)
- Brooks Wackerman – drums (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 13)
- Josh Freese – drums (track: 5)
- Production
- Michael Vail Blum – engineering, mixing
- Brian Gardner – mastering
- Steve Siegrist – art direction