Smack Bunny Baby

Smack Bunny Baby
Studio album by Brainiac
Released July 1993
Studio Excello Recording, Brooklyn, New York
Genre Indie rock
Length 36:07
Label Grass Records
Producer Eli Janney
Brainiac chronology
Smack Bunny Baby
(1993)
Bonsai Superstar
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Smack Bunny Baby is the debut album from the band Brainiac, released in July 1993 on LP and CD formats via Grass Records. Along with its successor Bonsai Superstar, Smack Bunny Baby is currently out-of-print and the copyright is now owned by The Bicycle Music Company.[2] It is also the only album by the group to feature founding guitarist Michelle Bodine. After she left the band, John Schmersal filled in for guitar duties and stayed with the band until they're break up in 1997 after the death of vocalist Tim Taylor.

The LP edition of the album includes the track "Velveteen" that's not found of the CD edition. Also, an unknown amount of LP copies were pressed on turquoise-marbled vinyl.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."I, Fuzzbot"  3:44
2."Ride"  2:47
3."Smack Bunny Baby"  2:06
4."Martian Dance Invasion"  2:16
5."Cultural Zero"  2:57
6."Brat Girl"  3:47
7."Hurting Me"  4:19
8."I Could Own You"  2:58
9."Anesthetize"  3:09
10."Draag"  4:17
11."Get Away"  3:47
Total length:36:07

Personnel

References

  1. Egan, Brian. "Smack Bunny Baby". allmusic.com. All Music Guide. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
  2. Deluca, Leo. "The Weird, Wonderful Brainiac Lives On With Bonsai Superstar". avclub.com. The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2016-09-06.


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