The Emotional Plague Explained

The Emotional Plague
Type:studio
Artist:Supreme Dicks
Cover:The Emotional Plague .jpg
Released:April 30, 1996
Recorded:Brooklyn, New York
Genre:Experimental rock, indie rock, psychedelic rock
Length:68:48
Label:Homestead
Prev Title:Working Man's Dick
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:This Is Not a Dick
Next Year:1996

The Emotional Plague is the second and final studio album by the band Supreme Dicks, released on April 30, 1996 through Homestead Records.[1] Brett Abrahamsen referred to it as "arguably the greatest album of the decade" and noted that "one could start a cult or a religion with this album as its central tenet".[2]

Personnel

Supreme Dicks
Production and additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Supreme Dicks at Discogs
  2. https://www.furious.com/perfect/supremedicks.html