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Dopesick is the third studio album by New Orleans sludgecore band Eyehategod, released on April 2, 1996. It was reissued in 2006 as part of Century Media's 20th Anniversary series with three bonus tracks that were recorded during the original Dopesick recording sessions. The recording sessions were infamously chaotic, and involved the studio owner reportedly calling Century Media to ask if the band was mentally unstable, and threatening to kick them out. This particular incident occurred after Mike Williams had attempted to record the sound of smashing glass for the introduction to the album, by smashing a bottle on the floor of the studio. In the process, he slashed open his hand and bled all over the studio floor; this recording did make it to the record as the introduction to the first track, "My Name Is God (I Hate You)". One of the band members then apparently smeared the words "Hell" and "Death to Pigs" in Williams' blood. Thanks to the LP, the band was able to embark on a United States tour in the spring of 1997, supporting White Zombie and Pantera, bringing their music to a far wider audience. TRACKLIST 1. "My Name Is God (I Hate You)" 5:21 2. "Dogs Holy Life" 1:10 3. "Masters Of Legalized Confusion" 3:57 4. "Dixie Whiskey" 2:55 5. "Ruptured Heart Theory" 4:43 6. "Non Conductive Negative Reasoning" 1:06 7. "Lack Of Almost Everything" 2:48 8. "Zero Nowhere" 4:23 9. "Methamphetamine" 1:59 10. "Peace Thru War (Thru Peace And War)" 1:46 11. "Broken Down But Not Locked Up
My Name Is God (I Hate You)
Eyehategod
Dogs Holy Life
Eyehategod
Masters of Legalized Confusion
Eyehategod
Dixie Whiskey
Eyehategod
Ruptured Heart Theory
Eyehategod
Non Conductive Negative Reasoning
Eyehategod
Lack of Almost Everything
Eyehategod
Zero Nowhere
Eyehategod
Methamphetamine
Eyehategod
Peace Thru War
Eyehategod
Broken Down But Not Locked Up
Eyehategod
Anxiety Hangover
Eyehategod