Payin 'the dues

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Payin 'the dues
Studio album by The Hellacopters

Publication
(s)

1997

Label (s) White Jazz Records
Toys Factory
Sub Pop

Format (s)

CD, record

Genre (s)

Sleaze skirt

Title (number)

10 CD / 11 record

running time

28:51 (CD)

occupation
Kenny Hellacopter
bass
Nod Hellacopter
Lead and rhythm guitar , vocals , Fender Rhodes , percussion
Dregen Hellacopter
Lead and rhythm guitar , backing vocal , percussion
Robert Hellacopter
Drums , cymbals , percussion
Boba Fett
Fender Rhodes

production

The Hellacopters
Andrew Shit
Tomas Skogsberg

Studio (s)

Sunlight Studio , Stockholm

chronology
Supershitty to the Max!
(1996)
Payin 'the dues Grande rock
(1999)

Payin 'the Dues is the second studio album by the Swedish sleaze rock band The Hellacopters from 1997.

Emergence

The album, like the debut, was recorded in the Sunlight Studio in Stockholm . The recordings took place in February 1997, the album was released on October 1, 1997.

The album is the last album with the guitarist Dregen , who was still involved in the EP Disappointment Blues , but from now on turned to his band Backyard Babies .

Track list

  1. You are nothin ' - 2.38 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  2. Like no other man - 3.14 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  3. Looking at me - 2.04 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  4. Riot on the rocks - 1.23 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  5. Hey - 3.20 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  6. Soulseller - 3.12 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  7. Where the action is - 2.40 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  8. Twist action - 2.03 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  9. Colapso nervioso - 4.03 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  10. Psyched out and furious - 4.14 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)

The record release contains an additional title, City slang , which comes in sixth place after Hey! and comes before Soulseller . The title is a cover version of a song by the American rock band Sonic's Rendezvous Band from their album City Slang .

Single releases

Soul seller
Released: December 1997
City slang
Released: January 1998
Like No Other Man
Published: January 16, 1998
Looking at me
Released: 1998
Hey
Published: June 11, 1998