Primitive Enema

Primitive Enema is the debut album by Thom Bone's L.A. punk project Butt Trumpet. It was produced by Thom Bone with Geza X and released in 1993 by Hell Yeah Records and Helter Skelter Records (Italy) and then reissued in 1994 by EMI Records.

Primitive Enema
Studio album by
Released1994
RecordedJuly–August, 1993
GenrePunk rock
Length30:54
LabelChrysalis
ProducerGeza X
Butt Trumpet chronology
Primitive Enema (7-inch)
(1994)
Primitive Enema
(1994)
Show & Tell: A Stormy Remembrance of TV Theme Songs
(1997)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Robert Christgau[2]

AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album 2/5 stars called the group "crude and amateurish-and fiercely proud of it, by the way", and said the disc "made more sense on a smaller label". He also criticized the production, calling it "...slightly too clean to make Primitive Enema sound dangerous."[1]

Track listing

  • All songs written by Thom Bone (as Butt Trumpet).[3]
  1. "Clusterfuck" 1:51
  2. "Funeral Crashing Tonight" 2:02
  3. "I've Been So Mad Lately" 2:16
  4. "Dicktatorship" 3:24
  5. "Classic Asshole" 2:27
  6. "Decapitated" 0:40
  7. "Dead Dogs" 1:08
  8. "I Left My Flannel In Seattle" 1:32
  9. "I'm Ugly And I Don't Know Why" 3:10
  10. "The Grindcore Song" 0:49
  11. "Primitive Enema" 2:01
  12. "I Left My Gun In San Francisco" 1:14
  13. "Shut Up" 1:58
  14. "Ten Seconds Of Heaven" 1:22
  15. "Yesterday" 2:33
  16. "Ode To Dickhead" 0:52
  17. "Pink Gun" 1:35
  18. "Blind" 5:18

Personnel[4]

Butt Trumpet

  • Thom Bone: lead vocals, bass
  • Bianca Butthole: bass, backing vocals
  • Sharon Needles: bass, backing vocals
  • Blare N. Bitch: guitar, vocal backing
  • Jerry Geronimo: drums

Additional personnel

  • Geza X., Jamie Schene, Andrea Beltramo (a.k.a. "The Butt Trumpettes"): vocal backing

Production

  • Arranged By Thom Bone
  • Produced By Thom Bone, with additional production by Geza X (liner notes credit is actually an inside joke)
  • Recorded & Mixed By Geza X & Thom Bone, July 31-August 2 (per liner notes "real cheap")
  • CD and cassette tape mastered By Thom Bone; Currently Unreleased vinyl mastered By Thom Bone at A&M Studio One and K-Disc (Hollywood, CA)
  • All Songs Published By Buttwrenching Music (now Butt Trumpet Music ASCAP administered by Thom Bone).

References

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