Ultimatum (SMP album)

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ReleasedMay 12, 1998 (1998-05-12)
StudioUnisect Studio
(Portland, OR)
Length71:01
Ultimatum
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 12, 1998 (1998-05-12)
StudioUnisect Studio
(Portland, OR)
GenreIndustrial rock
Length71:01
LabelCatastrophe
SMP chronology
Ultimatum EP 1.0
(1995)
Ultimatum
(1998)
Terminal
(2000)

Ultimatum is the second studio album by SMP, released on May 12, 1998, by Catastrophe Records.[1] The album peaked at No. 19 on the CMJ RPM charts.[2]

Aiding & Abetting compared the music of Ultimatum favorably to Devo and Ice-T and noted the stronger influence of techno music in SMP's compositions.[3] A critic at Last Sigh Magazine commended the band's maturation as composers, saying "SMP is possibly the first band in the genre to actually present something different instead of the boring *4-on-the-floor* trademark that nearly every electro act today showcases."[4] Sonic Boom praised the songwriting and musicianship and noted that although less abrasive than Stalemate "the true essence of SMP still remains to brutally assault you with powerful media unfriendly themes and pulse pounding music."[5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jason Bazinet and Sean Setterberg, except "Electric Prod" by Noxious Emotion.

No.TitleLength
1."Humanplayer"1:10
2."Militia Love"4:04
3."Nil Factor"4:41
4."Success"4:19
5."Intensity"6:04
6."Pre-Emptive"4:39
7."Fun & Games"4:31
8."Born of Science" (Hybrid mix)5:21
9."Riotstarter"3:57
10."Negative"4:25
11."Enemies"4:42
12."Blackjack"3:49
13."Electric Prod"3:09
14."Dial M"4:12
15."Topside"4:50
16."Razed"4:42
17."Gameover"2:27

Personnel

Adapted from the Ultimatum liner notes.[6]

SMP

Production and design

  • Aaron Edge – design
  • Chris Hanzsek mastering
  • Jeremy Moss – bass guitar and additional vocals (3)
  • Matt Sharifi programming
  • Deirdre Wehrman – photography
  • Mike Wimer – additional vocals (10)

Release history

References

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