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  • Release Date: 09/16/2008
  • Original Release: 1993
  • Sales Rank: 19,953
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 602517805279

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Pork Soda

1LISTENPork Chop's Little Ditty 0:21
2LISTENMy Name Is Mud 4:46
3LISTENWelcome to This World 3:40
4LISTENBob 4:40
5LISTENDMV 4:58
6LISTENOl' Diamondback Sturgeon (Fisherman's Chronicles, Pt. 3) 4:40
7LISTENNature Boy 5:33
8LISTENWounded Knee 2:25
9LISTENPork Soda 2:20
10LISTENThe Pressman 5:11
11LISTENMr. Krinkle 5:27
12LISTENThe Air Is Getting Slippery 2:31
13LISTENHamburger Train 8:11
14LISTENPork Chop's Little Ditty 1:03
15LISTENHail Santa 1:50

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Editorial Reviews

Once audiences got a chance to hear Primus' instantly recognizable sound, driven by Les Claypool's bizarrely virtuosic bass riffs, their audience grew by leaps and bounds. It was enough to make their second major-label album, Pork Soda, one of the strangest records ever to debut in the Top Ten. Stylistically, it isn't much different from Sailing the Seas of Cheese, though the band does stretch out and jam more often. This can result in some overly repetitive sections, since Claypool's riffs are the basis for most of the compositions, but it also showcases the band's ever-increasing level of musicianship. Their ensemble interplay continues to grow in complexity and musicality, and that's really what fans want from a Primus record anyway. The material isn't quite as consistent as Seas of Cheese, though there are numerous high points; among them are "My Name Is Mud," on which Claypool plays his instrument like percussion, and "Mr. Krinkle," where he switches to a bowed upright bass. There are hints of lyrical darkness stripped of the band's usual goofiness (especially in the suicide lament "Bob"), but for the most part, the humor is again split between eccentric character sketches, cheery paranoia, and annoying novelties (with a slightly higher percentage of the latter than before). Still, despite occasional flaws, what makes Pork Soda a success is that the band keeps finding novel variations on their signature sound, even if they never step out of it. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Umm....by Marshmallow_Fluff

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November 01, 2008: Well, i'm not sure there's much i can add at this point....

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Sounds Yummyby Anonymous

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October 06, 2004: If you like funk rock, funk metal, funk, alternative or just plain good music pork soda is a necesity for any bass player who likes a tight band with an amazing bassist. Les claypool uses slap techniques with a heavy rock band to get a unique yet amazing sound. On this album I like My Name is Mud, Bob, DMV, Nature Boy, Pressman, Mr Krinkle, The Air Is Getting Slippery, and Hamburger Train. Thats a lot of good songs for one cd. This cd is one of my favorite cd's and it's deffinantley worth getting.

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