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Antipop

Antipop is the sixth studio album by American rock band Primus. It was released on October 19, 1999, through Prawn Song Records and Interscope Records. Produced by the band, Tom Morello, Stewart Copeland, Tom Waits, Matt Stone, and Fred Durst, it was the final release by the band before their hiatus from 2000 to 2003. It was also the last album with drummer Brain. The album received mostly positive reviews from critics.

Musical style edit

Musically, Antipop has been described as nu metal,[1][2] alternative metal,[3] funk metal,[4] funk rock,[4] and experimental rock.[4]

Production edit

The album features several well-known guest musicians and producers, including Tom Waits, James Hetfield (of Metallica), Jim Martin (former member of Faith No More), Fred Durst (of Limp Bizkit) and Tom Morello (of Rage Against the Machine).

The band has regarded the album's production as tense and uncomfortable, with the members of the band not getting along well with each other during recording. Claypool has stated "Antipop was the most difficult record we ever made, because there was a lot of tension between the three of us, and there was some doubt at the label as to whether we knew what the hell we were doing anymore. But there was some great things to come out of it, like the tune we did with Tom Waits, 'Coattails of a Dead Man'. I love that song."[5] In the song, a woman's husband suffers from substance abuse and when he tries to find comfort from his wife, he commits suicide when receiving none. Instead of grieving, his wife finds fame and fortune from his death. It is said that the song is about Courtney Love, although none of the members from Primus have confirmed nor denied this.[6]

After the release of the album the band went on a three-year hiatus from 2000 to 2003. Claypool said "We went on a hiatus, which is a fancy way of saying we just didn’t like being around each other and we wanted to break up but we didn’t have the balls to actually break up. I think we stopped before we totally shit our pants, but I think the closest we came was doing the Antipop record,"[7]

While producing the song "Lacquer Head", Durst encouraged Primus to return to the more aggressive metal sound of their earlier albums Sailing the Seas of Cheese and Frizzle Fry for Antipop.[8]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [9]

The album received mostly positive reviews from critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album a positive review, describing the album as "one of Primus' most ambitious and best efforts", noting that "some collaborations are among the best things Primus has ever recorded". Towards the end of the piece, Erlewine sums up his views by admitting that "they're not always successful, but no two songs sound the same [...] and even if it's not to your particular taste, it's hard not to respect this."[9] A more negative review came Mike Wolf of CMJ New Music Monthly in November 1999. He wrote, "in the last couple of years since their last proper release, The Brown Album, the Bay-Area trio has had to watch as a bunch of other bands tagged as 'funk metal' dully thudded their way to superstardom. But bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit lack everything that sets Primus apart; an eccentric sense of humor, and the musical skill to bring weirdness to life. A pity then that on Antipop, Primus merely embraces the knucklehead approach of the Family Values crowd."[10]

Legacy edit

The band themselves were not pleased with how the album turned out, their dissatisfaction being a contributing factor to their brief dissolution. Les Claypool said "We were reaching the end of our creative rope. The well was just dry, so we just started sucking mud".[11] In a 2015 interview, Claypool additionally characterized the album as "somewhat directionless", adding that "for the most part, it’s my least favorite Primus record.[7] Regarding their association with the nu metal scene around this time, Claypool reflected in 2022, "a lot of these bands ended up touring with us. I always joke that we were the leapfrog band because you open for Primus and you become huge. I remember Interscope really wanting us to do Family Values and Ozzfest. And I was just not super comfortable in those worlds. I mean, we did them, and we made a lot of great friends from them, but it just didn’t feel like we fit."[12]

For the first time in 20 years, the band performed "Lacquer Head," "The Antipop" and "Eclectic Electric" as a part of their pay-per-view special, "Alive from Pachyderm Station".

Track listing edit

All lyrics written by Les Claypool, all music composed by Primus except tracks 2 & 8 by Primus & Tom Morello[13]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"Tom Waits0:17
2."Electric Uncle Sam"Tom Morello2:55
3."Natural Joe"Matt Stone4:12
4."Lacquer Head"Fred Durst3:49
5."The Antipop"Primus5:33
6."Eclectic Electric"Primus8:34
7."Greet the Sacred Cow"Primus5:10
8."Mama Didn't Raise No Fool"Tom Morello5:04
9."Dirty Drowning Man"Stewart Copeland4:48
10."Ballad of Bodacious"Primus3:28
11."Power Mad"Tom Morello3:42
12."The Final Voyage of the Liquid Sky"Primus5:39
13."Coattails of a Dead Man" (This track ends at 5:17. After a minute of silence a studio version of "The Heckler" plays.)Tom Waits9:57
Total length:63:15
  • Around 38 seconds into the title track, the phrase "They're Here", from Poltergeist, can be heard right before the music starts playing.

Personnel edit

Guest musicians

Guest producers

Charts edit

Chart performance for Antipop
Chart (1999) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[14] 33
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[15] 39
US Billboard 200[16] 44

References edit

  1. ^ Uley, Jeremy. "CD Review: PRIMUS Green Naugahyde". Metal Injection. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  2. ^ Schultz, Christopher. "Primus, 'Green Naugahyde'". Spin. Retrieved November 24, 2012.
  3. ^ "10 essential alt-metal albums". February 19, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c "Primus: Antipop | Reviews". ultimate-guitar.com. Retrieved July 15, 2023.
  5. ^ They Can't All Be Zingers (Media notes). Primus. Interscope Records. 2006.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ Eichel, Molly; Alston, Joshua; Zaleski, Annie (March 21, 2016). "11 diss tracks that are probably about Courtney Love". AV Club. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  7. ^ a b Jones, Bill (June 4, 2015). "Rank Your Records: Les Claypool Rates Primus' Albums". Noisey. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  8. ^ Devenish, Colin (2000). Limp Bizkit. St. Martin's. pp. 159–60. ISBN 0-312-26349-X.
  9. ^ a b Antipop review at allmusic.
  10. ^ "CMJ New Music Monthly". November 1999.
  11. ^ Diamond, Austen. "Les Claypool: Bassist/Fisherman Extraordinaire". Cityweekly. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
  12. ^ "Primus Sucks: How 3 "Lazy Bastards" Became Metal's Most Beloved Weirdos". Revolver. July 8, 2022.
  13. ^ Discogs (1999). "Primus - Antipop". Discogs. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  14. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Primus – Antipop". Hung Medien. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  15. ^ "Primus: Antipop" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  16. ^ "Primus Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 7, 2022.

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Antipop is the sixth studio album by American rock band Primus It was released on October 19 1999 through Prawn Song Records and Interscope Records Produced by the band Tom Morello Stewart Copeland Tom Waits Matt Stone and Fred Durst it was the final release by the band before their hiatus from 2000 to 2003 It was also the last album with drummer Brain The album received mostly positive reviews from critics AntipopStudio album by PrimusReleasedOctober 19 1999Recorded1999StudioRancho Relaxo Sebastopol California The Village Recorder Los Angeles California Fantasy Studios Berkeley California GenreNu metal alternative metal funk metal funk rock experimental rockLength58 58LabelInterscopePrawn SongProducerPrimusTom MorelloStewart CopelandTom WaitsMatt StoneFred DurstPrimus chronologyRhinoplasty 1998 Antipop 1999 Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People 2003 Singles from Antipop Lacquer Head Released 1999 Electric Uncle Sam Released 1999 Contents 1 Musical style 2 Production 3 Reception 3 1 Legacy 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 ReferencesMusical style editMusically Antipop has been described as nu metal 1 2 alternative metal 3 funk metal 4 funk rock 4 and experimental rock 4 Production editThe album features several well known guest musicians and producers including Tom Waits James Hetfield of Metallica Jim Martin former member of Faith No More Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine The band has regarded the album s production as tense and uncomfortable with the members of the band not getting along well with each other during recording Claypool has stated Antipop was the most difficult record we ever made because there was a lot of tension between the three of us and there was some doubt at the label as to whether we knew what the hell we were doing anymore But there was some great things to come out of it like the tune we did with Tom Waits Coattails of a Dead Man I love that song 5 In the song a woman s husband suffers from substance abuse and when he tries to find comfort from his wife he commits suicide when receiving none Instead of grieving his wife finds fame and fortune from his death It is said that the song is about Courtney Love although none of the members from Primus have confirmed nor denied this 6 After the release of the album the band went on a three year hiatus from 2000 to 2003 Claypool said We went on a hiatus which is a fancy way of saying we just didn t like being around each other and we wanted to break up but we didn t have the balls to actually break up I think we stopped before we totally shit our pants but I think the closest we came was doing the Antipop record 7 While producing the song Lacquer Head Durst encouraged Primus to return to the more aggressive metal sound of their earlier albums Sailing the Seas of Cheese and Frizzle Fry for Antipop 8 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 The album received mostly positive reviews from critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album a positive review describing the album as one of Primus most ambitious and best efforts noting that some collaborations are among the best things Primus has ever recorded Towards the end of the piece Erlewine sums up his views by admitting that they re not always successful but no two songs sound the same and even if it s not to your particular taste it s hard not to respect this 9 A more negative review came Mike Wolf of CMJ New Music Monthly in November 1999 He wrote in the last couple of years since their last proper release The Brown Album the Bay Area trio has had to watch as a bunch of other bands tagged as funk metal dully thudded their way to superstardom But bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit lack everything that sets Primus apart an eccentric sense of humor and the musical skill to bring weirdness to life A pity then that on Antipop Primus merely embraces the knucklehead approach of the Family Values crowd 10 Legacy edit The band themselves were not pleased with how the album turned out their dissatisfaction being a contributing factor to their brief dissolution Les Claypool said We were reaching the end of our creative rope The well was just dry so we just started sucking mud 11 In a 2015 interview Claypool additionally characterized the album as somewhat directionless adding that for the most part it s my least favorite Primus record 7 Regarding their association with the nu metal scene around this time Claypool reflected in 2022 a lot of these bands ended up touring with us I always joke that we were the leapfrog band because you open for Primus and you become huge I remember Interscope really wanting us to do Family Values and Ozzfest And I was just not super comfortable in those worlds I mean we did them and we made a lot of great friends from them but it just didn t feel like we fit 12 For the first time in 20 years the band performed Lacquer Head The Antipop and Eclectic Electric as a part of their pay per view special Alive from Pachyderm Station Track listing editAll lyrics written by Les Claypool all music composed by Primus except tracks 2 amp 8 by Primus amp Tom Morello 13 No TitleProducer s Length1 Intro Tom Waits0 172 Electric Uncle Sam Tom Morello2 553 Natural Joe Matt Stone4 124 Lacquer Head Fred Durst3 495 The Antipop Primus5 336 Eclectic Electric Primus8 347 Greet the Sacred Cow Primus5 108 Mama Didn t Raise No Fool Tom Morello5 049 Dirty Drowning Man Stewart Copeland4 4810 Ballad of Bodacious Primus3 2811 Power Mad Tom Morello3 4212 The Final Voyage of the Liquid Sky Primus5 3913 Coattails of a Dead Man This track ends at 5 17 After a minute of silence a studio version of The Heckler plays Tom Waits9 57Total length 63 15 Around 38 seconds into the title track the phrase They re Here from Poltergeist can be heard right before the music starts playing Personnel editLes Claypool vocals bass Larry LaLonde guitar synthesizer on Eclectic Electric Brain drums percussionGuest musicians Tom Morello lead guitar and production on tracks 2 8 and 11 James Hetfield rhythm guitar on Eclectic Electric Jim Martin additional guitar on Eclectic Electric Martina Topley Bird backing vocals on tracks 9 and 13 Tom Waits vocals Chamberlin and production on tracks 1 and 13 Guest producers Matt Stone Natural Joe Fred Durst Lacquer Head Stewart Copeland Dirty Drowning Man Charts editChart performance for Antipop Chart 1999 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 14 33Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 15 39US Billboard 200 16 44References edit Uley Jeremy CD Review PRIMUS Green Naugahyde Metal Injection Retrieved October 23 2012 Schultz Christopher Primus Green Naugahyde Spin Retrieved November 24 2012 10 essential alt metal albums February 19 2019 a b c Primus Antipop Reviews ultimate guitar com Retrieved July 15 2023 They Can t All Be Zingers Media notes Primus Interscope Records 2006 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Eichel Molly Alston Joshua Zaleski Annie March 21 2016 11 diss tracks that are probably about Courtney Love AV Club Retrieved March 16 2022 a b Jones Bill June 4 2015 Rank Your Records Les Claypool Rates Primus Albums Noisey Retrieved August 19 2017 Devenish Colin 2000 Limp Bizkit St Martin s pp 159 60 ISBN 0 312 26349 X a b Antipop review at allmusic CMJ New Music Monthly November 1999 Diamond Austen Les Claypool Bassist Fisherman Extraordinaire Cityweekly Retrieved October 15 2012 Primus Sucks How 3 Lazy Bastards Became Metal s Most Beloved Weirdos Revolver July 8 2022 Discogs 1999 Primus Antipop Discogs Retrieved September 12 2022 Australiancharts com Primus Antipop Hung Medien Retrieved September 7 2022 Primus Antipop in Finnish Musiikkituottajat IFPI Finland Retrieved September 7 2022 Primus Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved September 7 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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