THE MELVINS: NUDE WITH BOOTS 16TH Studio Album (2008)

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Nude with Boots is the 16th album by the Melvins, released on July 8, 2008 through Ipecac Recordings. A vinyl release was issued on November 3, 2009. The song “Dies Iraea” is an adaptation of the theme song from the 1980 Stanley Kubrick horror film The Shining (based on Hector Berlioz‘ interpretation of the “Dies Irae”).

THE MELVINS: NUDE WITH BOOTS Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. The Kicking Machine
  2. Billy Fish
  3. Dog Island
  4. Dies Iraea
  5. Suicide in Progress
  6. The Smiling Cobra
  7. Nude with Boots
  8. Flush
  9. The Stupid Creep
  10. The Savage Hippy
  11. It Tastes Better than the Truth

THE MELVINS: NUDE WITH BOOTS Album cover (2009)

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Credits
King Buzzo: guitar, vocals
Dale Crover: drums, vocals
Jared Warren: bass guitar, vocals
Coady Willis: drums, vocals
Haze XXL: extra guitar and vocals, engineer

Additional personnel
Toshi Kasai: engineer
John Golden: mastering
Mackie Osborne: artwork

https://melvinsofficial.bandcamp.com/album/nude-with-boots

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