Ninety Pound Wuss (album)

Ninety Pound Wuss is the debut studio album by American christian punk group Ninety Pound Wuss, released in 1996 through Tooth And Nail Records.[1] Yuri Ruley, drummer of MxPx, worked as a drum technician on the record.[2] The track "Something Must Break" is considered as the band's most popular song, as it appeared on multiple compilation albums and even has a music video.

Ninety Pound Wuss
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 7, 1996
Recordedat Robert Lang Studios
GenreChristian punk, hardcore punk, pop punk
Length40:23
LabelTooth & Nail Records
ProducerBob Moon, Ninety Pound Wuss
Ninety Pound Wuss chronology
Ninety Pound Wuss
(1996)
Where Meager Die Of Self Interest
(1997)

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Perseverance"2:34
2."Act Up"2:32
3."Girl Song"1:45
4."Telephone Wire"1:32
5."Daylight Savings Man"2:42
6."A.S.D. (Apathetic Selfish Destruction)"2:15
7."Misplaced Society"1:03
8."Shedding Blood"2:20
9."Red"2:42
10."The New Age"2:47
11."Responsibility"2:27
12."Olympia"1:39
13."Legalism"1:23
14."It All Goes Off"1:56
15."Freedom"2:03
16."Cut Throat"2:03
17."Spiritual Small Guy"2:29
18."Something Must Break"1:53
19."I Am (Everything)"2:28

Personnel edit

Performers edit

  • Jeff Suffering - Vocals, bass
  • John Himmelburger - Guitar
  • Marty Martinez - Drums

Production edit

  • Ninety Pound Wuss - Music, production
  • Bob Moon - Production
  • Aaron Warner - Engineering
  • Paul Corio - Artwork
  • Brandon Ebel - Photography, executive producer
  • Yuri Ruley - Drum technician

References edit

  1. ^ "Ninety Pound Wus~ Songs, Reviews, Credits on AllMusic".
  2. ^ "Ninety Pound Wuss Liner Notes". Caustic Fallout. Retrieved June 2, 2015.

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