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Pleasure Death was the second (mini-)album by the band Therapy?.[2] It was released on 27 January 1992 on Wiiija Records. The album was recorded in 1991 at Southern Studios, London. It reached number 1 in the UK Indie Charts.[3]

The album was originally released by Wiiija on 12” vinyl. In 1993, Southern Records re-issued the album on 12” vinyl, CD and Cassette.

The album was remastered in 2010 by Harvey Birrell and has been touted for possible release since then, although nothing has been confirmed as yet.[4]

Track listing

All songs written by Therapy?

No.TitleLength
1."Skinning Pit"6:01
2."Fantasy Bag"3:40
3."Shitkicker"2:33
4."Prison Breaker"4:26
5."D.L.C."2:32
6."Potato Junkie"3:09
Total length:22:25

Personnel

Trivia

  • The sample in "Skinning Pit" (“Every once in a while I'd have to take a beating. But by then, I didn’t care. The way I saw it, everybody takes a beating sometime”) is taken from the 1990 movie Goodfellas and is spoken by actor Ray Liotta.
  • The sample in "Potato Junkie" (“Don’t you ever feel attracted to the girls you photograph…”) is often cited as having come from the 1978 movie Pretty Baby, being spoken by actress Brooke Shields and actor Keith Carradine. The Australian accents in the sample, however, make this impossible.

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Official Discography".
  3. ^ "Band Biography (1992) by Andy Cairns".
  4. ^ "drop-d Interview".