The Bootlicker
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Production
The Bootlicker was conceived as a more pop-oriented album; The Maggot was marked by a traditional Melvins metal sound, while The Crybaby featured many guest appearances.[4]
Critical reception
The Los Angeles Times wrote: "While The Maggot offers more familiar-sounding, metal-tinged sludge, The Bootlicker is a musically richer collection with rock, funk and jazz underpinnings."[2] The Riverfront Times called The Bootlicker "one of the best rock albums of the year: truly beautiful and intelligently (but not pretentiously) presented."[5] Tucson Weekly called it "subdued, dark and kind of pop-y sounding in spots."[6]
Track listing
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Personnel
- King Buzzo – vocals, guitar, noises
- Dale Crover – drums, percussion, vocals
- Kevin Rutmanis – bass, slide bass
- with
- Eric Peterson – piano (track 9)
Additional personnel
- Tim Green – producer
- Mackie Osborne – art
References
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