1990 Studio Debut Pressed on Purple/Clear Split Color Vinyl LP!
Frizzle Fry is the debut studio album recorded by the band Primus. Released in 1990 on Caroline Records, it features the band's first single and minor radio hit "John the Fisherman," as well as "Too Many Puppies," "To Defy the Laws of Tradition" and "Groundhog's Day." Frizzle Fry documents the San Francisco Bay area thrash-funk trio at its energetic best.
In celebration of the album's 35th anniversary, Frizzle Fry is available on purple/clear split color vinyl.
35 years ago today (2/7/90), Primus released their full-length debut album Frizzle Fry, which was quite unlike anything ever heard. Led by bassist Les Claypool's quirky vocals and novel slap bass technique, Primus bridged the gap between alternative rock, funk, and metal. Larry LaLonde's dissonant guitar style and Tim 'Herb' Alexander's intricate drumming further gave Primus a progressive sound that quickly gave Primus a devoted following that went from cult to the metal mainstream in the late 90s.
Whether it's due to Claypool's reedy, whacked-out voice or the fact that just about every song seems like it could be a soundtrack to a moshpit gone wild, something about Frizzle Fry is ultimately and perfectly of its time and place.
Features
- 35th Anniversary
- Purple/Clear Split Color Vinyl LP
- Manufactured in the USA
Selections
Side A:
- To Defy The Laws Of Tradition
- Groundhog's Day
- Too Many Puppies
- Mr. Knowitall
- Frizzle Fry
- John The Fisherman
- You Can't Kill Michael Malloy
Side B:
- The Toys Go Winding Down
- Pudding Time
- Sathington Willoughby
- Spegetti Western
- Harold Of The Rocks
- To Defy
- Hello Skinny/Constantinople
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