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Spishak : Perfecting The Art Of Failure
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This San Francisco Bay Area punk band released this CD in 2001 as the final album featuring their original lineup. Brand new studio tracks coupled with rare live performances give this bargain CD the value of three separate full-length recordings.
Genre: Metal/Punk: American Punk
Release Date: 2001
Perfecting The Art Of Failure Record Label: Second Rate Records
  • Buy CD - $6.75
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Insignificance 2:57 Album Only
This Is Not A B-Sides Song 1:26 Album Only
Across America 1:51 Album Only
Survey For Television 0:24 Album Only
Three More Days 1:56 Album Only
Hidden Agenda 1:50 Album Only
Nate Can't Call Collect 0:54 Album Only
Before This Dies 2:10 Album Only
Emo 2 3:11 Album Only
To Deny Charges 0:21 Album Only
Santa Claus = Satan 0:14 Album Only
Open Letter To The Music Industry 3:14 Album Only
We're Lazy 2:01 Album Only
What's Exactly The Matter With Me? 1:52 Album Only
An Apology 1:27 Album Only
Valediction 2:15 Album Only
Dot Dot Dot 3:48 Album Only
Plastic Sack Full of Shit 0:52 Album Only
Eating It (Live At Geekfest) 0:48 Album Only
Stereotyped (Live At Geekfest) 1:17 Album Only
Lenny (Live At Geekfest) 1:29 Album Only
Mrs. Hot Shit (Live At Geekfest) 1:58 Album Only
Pray To Mr. Bubb (Live At Geekfest) 2:39 Album Only
Canada Fuck You! (Live At Geekfest) 1:50 Album Only
Mono (Live At Geekfest) 1:57 Album Only
On The Road Again (Live At Geekfest) 2:54 Album Only
Willie P. Richardson 0:51 Album Only
Classical Guitar Song 0:26 Album Only
Noah's Fowdy [40 Oz.] 18:08 Album Only
More... 4:33 Album Only
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Album Notes

After four years of hard work, including several records and a spot on Warped Tour, Spishak is back with a brand new 30-track CD. This album is an accurate reflection of how far they have come in their career. With guest performances by cello virtuoso Andrew Miller (The PA Chamber Orchestra), and tuba guru Alan Kasameyer (former bass player of Your Mother), perfecting the art of failure proves that perseverance and longevity have honed a band that knows how to make a damn good album. From punk to emo to whatever else this may have, this album is fucking great. Brand new studio tracks coupled with rare live performances give this bargain CD the value of three separate full-length recordings. It is the final album featuring Spishak's original lineup. Mastered by the legendary Andy Ernst (Green Day, AFI, Link 80, etc.), it's worth the wait, worth the hassle, and definitely worth more than its meager price.

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