Still Stuck in Your Throat

Still Stuck In Your Throat
Studio album by Fishbone
Released October 16, 2006 (Europe)
April 24, 2007 (US)
Recorded October 2005–March 2006
Genre Ska punk, funk metal
Length 55:17
Label Ter a Terre (Europe)
Sound in Color (US)
Producer John Norwood Fisher and Jimmy Sloan
Fishbone chronology
Live in Amsterdam
(2003)
Still Stuck in Your Throat
(2006)
Crazy Glue
(2011)
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Still Stuck in Your Throat is a 2006 studio album by Fishbone. It was their first album since Fishbone and the Familyhood Nextperience Present: The Psychotic Friends Nuttwerx had been released six years previously. It is also the first album to feature Rocky George (guitar), Dre Gipson (keyboards and vocals) and Curtis Storey (trumpet and vocals), as well as their first to not feature founding member Walter A. Kibby II, who left the band in 2003 (although he would later return in 2010). Still Stuck in Your Throat was recorded in late 2005 and early 2006 with the support of David Kahne who produced all of Fishbone's recordings during the 1980s and early 1990s. Featuring five songs that were written during the unreleased "Hen House" sessions of 2001 (some songs of which appear on the live recording Live at the Temple Bar and More), the new album also contains six completely new tracks.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Jack Ass Brigade"  Moore, Fisher 3:37
2. "Let Dem Ho's Fight"  Moore, Fisher, Steward and Fishbone 2:42
3. "Skank 'n Go Nuttz"  Fisher 4:58
4. "Party with Saddam"  Gipson 4:27
5. "We Just Lose Our Minds"  Fisher 9:42
6. "Frey'd Fuckin' Nerve Endingz"  Fisher, Moore 4:41
7. "The Devil Made Me Do It"  Fisher 5:00
8. "Forever Moore"  Fisher, Moore 3:53
9. "Behind Closed Doors"  Fisher, Gipson 5:16
10. "Premadawnutt"  Fisher 4:17
11. "Faceplant Scorpion Backpinch"  Moore, Fisher 3:13
12. "Date Rape"  Bradley Nowell and Sublime 3:31

Personnel

Fishbone

Additional

Engineers

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