Chim Chim's Badass Revenge

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Chim Chim's Badass Revenge
File:Chim Chim's Bad Ass Revenge (Fishbone album).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 21, 1996
Studio
Length68:32
LabelRowdy Records/Arista Records
ProducerDallas Austin and Fishbone
Fishbone chronology
Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe
(1993)
Chim Chim's Badass Revenge
(1996)
Fishbone and the Familyhood Nextperience Present: The Psychotic Friends Nuttwerx
(2000)
Singles from Chim Chim's Badass Revenge
  1. "Alcoholic"
    Released: 1996
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Entertainment WeeklyB−[3]
Rolling StoneStarStarStarFile:Star empty.svgFile:Star empty.svg[2]

Chim Chim's Badass Revenge is the fifth full-length album and concept album from alternative rock band Fishbone. It was Fishbone's first studio album in three years following the departure of founding members Kendall Jones and Chris Dowd and the band being dropped by Sony Records. It was also their last album with founding member Philip "Fish" Fisher, who would leave the band two years later.

The band's recent experiences prompted the album's themes of racism and music industry practices, and Chim Chim's Badass Revenge includes some of the band's heaviest songs, such as the hardcore punk title track, "Riot" and "Psychologically Overcast" (the latter featuring guest vocals by Busta Rhymes). The album was produced by Dallas Austin, who said he wanted to take Fishbone to the next level as Rick Rubin had done with Red Hot Chili Peppers.[4] In 1997, Austin would use Fishbone as the backing band for Amoeba Cleansing Syndrome, the second album by R&B singer Joi Gilliam.[5]

John Bigham, who'd joined the band during the tour for The Reality of My Surroundings, makes his only solo guitar appearance on this album, leaving shortly after the completion due to what was cited as "lack of creative input" and wanting to create a solo career.

The song "Alcoholic" was written by Angelo Moore in his teenage years and was inspired by his uncle before the band was signed to Sony Records and appears on their original demo.

The album reached #158 on the Billboard Album Charts.[6] It was the last Fishbone album for four years, as the band went through more personnel changes.

Track listing

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All songs written by Fishbone, except for "Chim Chim's Badass Revenge" and "Pre Nutt", which were written by Fishbone and executive producer Dallas Austin.

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:41
2."Chim Chim's Badass Revenge"4:27
3."In The Cube"8:32
4."Beergut"3:39
5."Interlude 1"1:57
6."Psychologically Overcast"5:06
7."Alcoholic"4:43
8."Love...Hate"6:44
9."Interlude 2"1:08
10."Riot"0:56
11."Monkey Dick"4:35
12."Sourpuss"7:14
13."Rock Star"5:09
14."Pre Nut"3:11
15."Nutmeg"10:30

Personnel

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Fishbone

  • Angelo Moore - saxophone, theremin, vocals
  • Walter A. Kibby II - trumpet, vocals
  • John Bigham - guitar, keyboards
  • John Norwood Fisher - bass guitar, vocals
  • Philip "Fish" Fisher - drums

Additional

Album Cover Art/Illustrations Ronald Stozo/R.Toons

Charts

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Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1996 The Billboard 200 158

References

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  2. ^ Brackett, Nathan. "Fishbone". The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. November 2004. pg. 298, cited March 31, 2010
  3. ^ Ferguson, Jason. "Chim Chim's Bad Ass Revenge". Entertainment Weekly. May 1996, cited March 31, 2010
  4. ^ Fishbone:Everyday Sunshine documentary, 2010
  5. ^ Wax Poetics magazine, Issue No 42, 2010
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