Skapocalypse Now!

1992 studio album by Mustard Plug From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Skapocalypse Now! is the debut album by ska band Mustard Plug. It was released in October 1992 on singer Dave Kirchgessner's own label, Dashiki Clout. After requests for the tape grew, Hopeless Records re-released Skapocalypse Now! in 1998 on CD for mail order, direct to store and concert sales. Along with the original songs, other live and studio bonus tracks were added.[2]

ReleasedOctober 30, 1992[1]
RecordedAugust–September 1992
(Fast Trax, Jenison MI)
LabelDashiki Clout
Quick facts Studio album by Mustard Plug, Released ...
Skapocalypse Now!
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 30, 1992[1]
RecordedAugust–September 1992
(Fast Trax, Jenison MI)
GenreSka
LabelDashiki Clout
ProducerScott Carver
Mustard Plug chronology
Skapocalypse Now!
(1992)
Big Daddy Multitude
(1993)
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Track listing

Side One

  1. "Brain on Ska"
  2. "Alone"
  3. "Summertime"
  4. "Sweet Potato"
  5. "We Want the Mustard"
  6. "To Be"

Side Two

  1. "Kill the Governor"
  2. "Simon Says"
  3. "Butcher's Mop"
  4. "7–11 Man"

CD bonus tracks

  1. "Thigh High Nylons (Alternate Take)"
  2. "Escape (Skapocalypse Now! Reject)"
  3. "(Blank)"
  4. "Skank By Numbers (Live)"
  5. "Battle of the Rude (Live)"
  6. "Betty (Live)"

This album was originally released on cassette only in 1992, and converted for a CD reissue in 1998, with the licensing rights of Hopeless Records and Dashiki Clout records.

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