Suckpump

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Suckpump an entity of type: Thing

SuckPump is the first album by New York industrial band Bile, released in 1994. The album was released on the now-defunct Energy Records. Bile re-released the album in 2003 alongside their out-of-print second release, Teknowhore, as a digipak titled Frankenhole. SuckPump was written and recorded by Chris 'Krztoff' Liggio and produced and engineered by David 'Slave' Stagnari, Robert 'Void' Caprio, and Krztoff (reported on the album as Kristoff). "I Reject" was part of the soundtrack of the 1995 film adaptation of Mortal Kombat. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Suckpump
rdf:langString SuckPump
xsd:integer 4462926
xsd:integer 1092032130
rdf:langString Bile suckpump.jpg
rdf:langString Energy Records
<second> 2374.0
xsd:integer 1996
rdf:langString Slave a.k.a. David Stagnari, Void, and Krztoff
rdf:langString Music Palace, Strong Island, New York
xsd:date 1994-08-09
rdf:langString The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
rdf:langString Album
rdf:langString SuckPump is the first album by New York industrial band Bile, released in 1994. The album was released on the now-defunct Energy Records. Bile re-released the album in 2003 alongside their out-of-print second release, Teknowhore, as a digipak titled Frankenhole. SuckPump was written and recorded by Chris 'Krztoff' Liggio and produced and engineered by David 'Slave' Stagnari, Robert 'Void' Caprio, and Krztoff (reported on the album as Kristoff). "I Reject" was part of the soundtrack of the 1995 film adaptation of Mortal Kombat.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 3839

data from the linked data cloud