The Smoke of Hell explained

The Smoke of Hell
Type:Album
Artist:the Supersuckers
Cover:Supersuckers-The Smoke of Hell (album cover).jpg
Released:September 1, 1992
Recorded:Word of Mouth and Avast, Seattle, Washington
Genre:Punk, rock and roll
Length:27:37
Label:Sub Pop
Producer:Jack Endino
Prev Title:The Songs All Sound the Same
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:La Mano Cornuda
Next Year:1994

The Smoke of Hell is the debut studio album by the American band the Supersuckers.[1] [2] It was released on September 1, 1992, on Sub Pop records.[3] The cover art is by the comic book artist Daniel Clowes.

Critical reception

The Washington Post wrote that the music "is basic punk—sloppy, speedy rock 'n' roll in the manner of such bands as the New York Dolls or the Heartbreakers."[4]

Track listing

  1. "Coattail Rider"
  2. "Luck"
  3. "I Say Fuck"
  4. "Alone and Stinking"
  5. "Caliente"
  6. "Tasty Greens"
  7. "Hell City, Hell"
  8. "Hot Rod Rally"
  9. "Drink and Complain"
  10. "Mighty Joe Young"
  11. "Ron's Got the Cocaine"
  12. "Sweet 'n' Sour Jesus"
  13. "Retarded Bill"
  14. "Thinkin' 'bout Revenge"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Supersuckers. Trouser Press.
  2. Web site: The Songs Don't All Sound the Same. Michaelangelo. Matos. October 9, 2006. Seattle Weekly.
  3. Web site: The Smoke of Hell. Sub Pop Records.
  4. News: Jenkins . Mark . Smoky Rev. Heat; Punky Supersuckers . The Washington Post . Sep 25, 1992 . N14.