Pedigree Chump | ||||
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Studio album by Spunge | ||||
Released | 1 March 1999 | |||
Recorded | Merlin Cave Studios, Malvern, England. December 1998 - January 1999 | |||
Genre | Ska punk | |||
Length | 34:02 (w/o bonus tracks) | |||
Label | Moon Ska Europe | |||
Producer | Spunge | |||
Spunge chronology | ||||
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Pedigree Chump is the first album from the British ska punk band Spunge. It was released following the success of the The Kicking Pigeons EP a year earlier which sold 5,000 copies to early followers at pub gigs.
The first 3,000 copies of the album included a five track bonus CD of live recordings. The standard album was re-released in December 2000 as a limited edition digipak without the bonus tracks. In 2004, the album was again re-released as a limited edition in a slipcase. The bonus tracks were bundled back onto this version, plus a rare demo of "Make Me Happy" and an enhanced video of "Kicking Pigeons".
No singles were released from Pedigree Chump. However, the song "Kicking Pigeons" can be found on The Kicking Pigeons EP and an updated version of the same song is the second A-side on "Live Another Day/Kicking Pigeons 2001", a single from their next album Room For Abuse.
"Intro" and "Have Another Go" are short comedic tracks consisting mainly of people talking in strange accents. Also, at the end of "Whinger" there is a hidden comedy track about custard. It is speculated that the track "Ode 2 Slimy Bassless" is about former Spunge bass guitarist Simon Bayliss.