6 (Pigface album) explained
6 is the sixth studio album by the industrial rock band Pigface. It was released in 2009 on Full Effect Records. The song "KMFPF", an acronym for "Kill Mother-Fucking Pigface", is a warped allusion to the band KMFDM.
Personnel
- Martin Atkins - drums, programming, engineering, mixing, production
- Chris Connelly - vocals (1)
- Curse Mackey - vocals (1, 2), guitar
- Krztoff - vocals (2), guitar
- Hanin Elias - vocals (3, 4, 9)
- En Esch - vocals (2, 4)
- Charles Levi - bass
- Alex Møklebust - vocals (5)
- Kim Ljung, bass, vocals (5)
- Dan Heide – guitar (5)
- Patrick Ryan - loops (5)
- Tristan Rudat - guitar (5)
- Mary Byker - vocals (6)
- Noko - guitar (6), bass (6), composition (6)
- Jim Marcus - vocals (7)
- Martin Bowes Attrition_(band) - vocals (10), synthesizers (10)
- Laurie Reade - vocals (10)
- Bradley Bills - yang-qin (10)
- The Enigma - vocals (11)
- Empty Gesture - Artwork
- Engineer - Martin Atkins, Miguel Torres, Tom VX and Van Christie
- Performers - Anders Odden, Bradley Bills, Charles Levi, Curse Mackey, Dan Heide, En Esch, Hanin Elias, Harrison Atkins, Ian Atkins, Jim Marcus, Lee Fraser, Louis Svitek, Martin Atkins, Mary Byker, Noko, Patrick Ryan, Raziel Panic, Steve Denakas, Tamar Berk, Tristan Rudat, Van Christie
- Producer - Martin Atkins
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