Choke (Kiss It Goodbye EP) explained

Choke
Type:EP
Artist:Kiss It Goodbye
Cover:Choke (EP).jpg
Released:November 2, 1999
Recorded:1998
Studio:Red Room Studio (Seattle, Washington)
Genre:Metalcore
Length:9:36 (7")
21:12 (CD)
Label:Revelation Records
Producer:Matt Bayles
Billy Anderson
Prev Title:She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
Prev Year:1997

Choke is the final release by hardcore band Kiss It Goodbye, released as a 7-inch single as well as a compact disc on November 2, 1999 through Revelation Records. The tracks "Choke", "Cement", and "Watching Hellraiser" were originally recorded in 1998 to be released as an EP through Sub Pop Records, however the band broke-up in September 1997 after vocalist Tim Singer left the group.[1]

The newly recorded tracks would remain unreleased until Revelation released "Choke" and "Cement" as a 7" single. Those two tracks, along with "Watching Hellraiser" and two tracks taken from the "Preacher" 7" (which were recorded during the same sessions as She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not), would be released as a CDEP that same day.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: n/a. Kiss It Goodbye - Choke. revelationrecords.com. Revelation Records. 2017-03-14.