Trudge (EP)
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Released1985
Recorded(Side A) December 22, 1984 at Lyceum Sound Studios
(Side B) August 1985 at Motive Communication Studio
(Side B) August 1985 at Motive Communication Studio
Length24:43
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| Released | 1985 | |||
| Recorded | (Side A) December 22, 1984 at Lyceum Sound Studios (Side B) August 1985 at Motive Communication Studio | |||
| Genre | Post-punk, experimental rock | |||
| Length | 24:43 | |||
| Label | PIAS | |||
| Producer | Savage Republic | |||
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Trudge is an EP by the American post-punk band Savage Republic, released in 1985 on PIAS Recordings.[2] It has been reissued, since 1990, accompanied by Ceremonial.
All selections written by Mark Erskine, Thom Furhmann, Greg Grunke, Bruce Licher and Ethan Port.
- Side one
- "Trudge" - 7:16
- Ethan Port - monotone guitar, chant, percussion
- Greg Grunke - lead bass, chant
- Bruce Licher - bass, lead vocals, percussion, chant
- Mark Erskine - drums, chant
- Side two
- "Trek" - 8:21
- Ethan Port - vocals, metal horn, shakers, percussion
- Greg Grunke - monotone guitar
- Thom Fuhrmann - keyboards
- Bruce Licher - bass, percussion
- Mark Erskine - drums, percussion
- "Siege" - 4:21
- Ethan Port - vocals, metal percussion
- Greg Grunke - monotone guitar
- Bruce Licher - lead bass, percussion
- Thom Fuhrmann - bass
- Mark Erskine - drums, percussion
- "Assembly" - 4:43
- Bruce Licher - monotone guitar, vocals
- Greg Grunke - guitar
- Thom Fuhrmann - keyboards, vocals, trombone
- Mark Erskine - drums, percussion
- Ethan Port - metal percussion
Production and additional personnel
- Stephan Barbery – art direction
- Ethan James – mixing
- Savage Republic – production