Pungent Stench
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Smut Kingdom 21.51  LP  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Near Mint (NM or M-)  Back On Black BOBV630LP
Item Number: 2294291842 2113

nm/nm gatefold, looks unplayed 364930


            
    




Tracklist
 
A1Aztec Holiday5:08
A2Persona Non Grata 4:37
A3Devil’s Work4:14
A4Brute4:43
A5King Of Smut 3:28
B1Suicide Bombshell4:52
B2Opus Dei 5:13
B3I Require Death Sentence3:43
B4Me Gonzo4:02
B5Planet Of The Dead8:16


Barcode
Barcode: 803343179903

Notes
DEATH METAL LEGENDS PUNGENT STENCH‘S FINAL AND UNRELEASED ALBUM!
"SMUT KINGDOM“ is the last and lost album the band did just before their final split in summer 2007. Composed and recorded during late 2006/early 2007 and roughly mixed during summer 2007 it came to a sudden end right before the planned photo shoot for the album. The two Pungent Stench guys Alex Wank aka Mr. Stench and Martin Schirenc aka El Cochino called it quits and the album stayed unreleased. The band had left Nuclear Blast a year before and were without any obligations. In the meantime they decided to record a new album and look with a finished product for a new partner.
Ten years later a very brief communication started between Wank & Schirenc. Previously legal action had taken place between them regarding the right to use the band´s name and there had been no interest in taking care of all their work of the past. The two now had the rights back for all the old albums and as they are all much sought after it‘s finally time to get them re-released.
Upon signing to Dissonance Records, their last work "SMUT KINGDOM“ was also offered and this now finally sees the light of day as well. Recorded and mixed at Vato Loco by Schirenc, with guest appearances by Dr. Heathen Scum (The Mentors), Kam Lee (Mantas, Massacre) and LG Petrov (Entombed). Mastered by John Mitchell – Outhouse Studios, 2017.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 2018-05-11

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