Unholy Handjob

Unholy Handjob

by Duh
Unholy Handjob

Unholy Handjob

by Duh

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Overview

When what appeared to be the follow-up album to Blowhard appeared, confusion ran rampant, as compared to the sometimes-serious, sometimes-silly debut, Handjob seemed to be nothing more than a series of bad, stupid tunes about bad, stupid jokes. The truth turned out to be stranger than fiction -- a couple of years previously, Boner, Duh's original label, had put out a supposed collaboration between Jello Biafra and Plainfield, disguised as an official Alternative Tentacles release right down to the catalog number. The whole thing was a hilarious if childish put-on, and in revenge Biafra and company decided to become Duh, taking over everything about said band intent on dragging their name into the mud. Everyone is vaguely disguised via pseudonyms, but it looks like Biafra's companions in Lard, aka Al Jourgenson and Paul Barker, also helped out, since the album was partially recorded in their Texas studio. The end result, as mentioned, is an intentionally terrible, ridiculous effort, steering away from the Steel Pole Bathtub-derived fierceness of the real Duh in favor of cheesy metal/punk/corp rock idiocies. The vocalist (clearly not Biafra, that much is clear) aims for yelled pseudo-metal smoothness, if such a thing exists, and the riffs and songs are as rockingly cliched as they get. If Butt Trumpet, say, had done this kind of thing, nobody would have noticed much about it, and if it had been marketed as a direct parody, doubtless little would have cared. But as an in-joke par excellence it's pretty nutty. Major points go to the song titles (examples: "Buns of Marshmellow," "My Fraulein From the Black Forest," "Our Guitarist Is in Faith No More") and the decision to cover both the Three's Company theme and the Undertones' "Teenage Kicks." The album art, meanwhile, is funny as hell, with a series of photographs supposedly detailing Duh's world-conquering antics. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 07/21/1995
Label: Alternative Tentacles
UPC: 0721616016826
Rank: 178983

Tracks

  1. You Are the Sugar (I Want to Borrow)
  2. +1
  3. Mmmmmaniac
  4. Three's Company
  5. Pocket Pool
  6. Buns of Marshmellow
  7. Our Guitarist Is in Faith No More
  8. Swallow the Pill
  9. My Fraulein from the Black Forest
  10. Full of Shit
  11. Teenage Kicks
  12. Pricks Are Heavy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Duh   Primary Artist
Dean   Guitar
Shitty Bicker   Drums
SK   Bass
Chris Dodge   Bass,Oboe,Drums,Vocals
Dean Menta   Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Paul Barker   Audio Production,Producer
Dean Menta   Audio Production,Producer
Tom Flynn   Group Member
Mike Morasky   Group Member
Buddha   Group Member
Candace Workman   Photography
Smelly   Group Member
Gary Held   Group Member
Grig Cashmoney   MC,Composer,Group Member
Shitty Bicker   Group Member
John Yates   Design,Photography
Harvey Bennett Stafford   Artwork,Cover Painting
Don Nicholl   Composer
SK   Bass Programming
Chris Dodge   Group Member
Duh   Group,Composer
Bobby McDonald   Group Member
George Horn   Mastering
Joe Raposo   Composer
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