38 Counts of Battery

38 Counts of Battery
Compilation album by Pig Destroyer
Released November 28, 2000[1]
Recorded 1997–1998
Genre Grindcore
Length 39:59
Label Relapse
Pig Destroyer chronology
Isis / Pig Destroyer split
(2000)
38 Counts of Battery
(2001)
Prowler in the Yard
(2001)

38 Counts of Battery is a compilation album by the grindcore band Pig Destroyer. The album is made up of the entire "Explosions in Ward 6" album, the "Orchid / Pig Destroyer" split, and the band's 1997 "Demo". 38 Counts also comes in an edited version, but it is hard to come by.

Track list

All tracks written by J. R. Hayes, except where noted. 

No. Title Length
1. "Deflower"   0:28
2. "Tentacle"   0:52
3. "Yellow Line Transfer"   1:03
4. "Under the Fingernails"   0:43
5. "Elfin"   0:32
6. "Unwitting Valentine"   0:29
7. "Oven" (Melvins Cover) 1:20
8. "Three Second Apocalypse"   0:40
9. "Treblinka"   0:50
10. "Fingers in the Throat"   0:37
11. "My Fellow Vermin"   0:41
12. "Endgame"   0:41
13. "One Funeral Too Many"   0:52
14. "Higher Forms of Pornography"   0:55
15. "Honeymoon"   0:37
16. "Alcatraz Metaphors"   0:27
17. "Flesh Upon Gear"   1:05
18. "Pixie"   6:06
19. "Genital Grinder/Regurgitation of Giblets" (Carcass Cover) 2:38
20. "Exhume to Consume" (Carcass Cover) 3:35
21. "Burning of Sodom" (Dark Angel Cover) 2:39
22. "Delusional Supremacy"   0:24
23. "Alcatraz Metaphors"   0:30
24. "Treblinka"   0:23
25. "Seven and Thirteen"   0:21
26. "Scouring the Wreckage"   0:45
27. "Torquemada"   0:34
28. "Frailty in Numbers"   0:47
29. "Suicide Through Decay" (Demo Version) 1:01
30. "Dark Satellites" (Demo Version) 0:35
31. "Seven and Thirteen" (Demo Version) 0:22
32. "Flag Burner" (Demo Version) 2:28
33. "Delusional Supremacy" (Demo Version) 0:26
34. "Martyr to the Plague" (Demo Version) 0:27
35. "Ruination" (Demo Version) 0:25
36. "Synthetic Utopia" (Demo Version) 0:40
37. "Monolith" (Demo Version) 0:34
38. "Frailty in Numbers" (Demo Version) 1:11

Credits

References

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