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{{about|The industrial rock album|the death metal album|Ungod (Morgoth album)}}
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{{Infobox album {{Infobox album
| name = Ungod | name = Ungod
| type = studio | type = studio
| artist = ] | artist = ]
| cover = Ungod.jpg | cover = Ungod.jpg
| alt = | alt =
| released = February 15, 1994 | released = February 15, 1994
| recorded = Eden Studios, ], 1993 | recorded = 1993
| studio = Eden Studios, London, England
| venue =
| studio = | genre =
| genre = ], ], ] * ]
* ]
| length = 53:03
| label = ] | length = 53:03
| label = ]
| producer = ] | producer = ]
| prev_title = ] | prev_title = Iwo Jesus
| prev_year = 1992 | prev_year = 1992
| next_title = ] | next_title = ]
| next_year = 1996 | next_year = 1996
| misc = {{Singles | misc = {{Singles
| name = Ungod | name = Ungod
| type = studio | type = studio
| single1 = Violent Mood Swings | single1 = Violent Mood Swings
| single1date = December 1, 1993 | single1date = December 1, 1993
| single2 = Lies | single2 = Control
| single2date = November 1, 1994 | single2date = 1994
| single3 = Nothing | single3 = Lies
| single3date = 1994 | single3date = November 1, 1994
| single4 = Nothing
| single4date = 1994
}} }}
}} }}


{{Album ratings {{Album ratings
|rev1 = ]'' |rev1 = ]
|rev1score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}<ref></ref> |rev1score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}<ref></ref>
| rev2 = ''Rock Hard'' (de) | rev2 = '']''
| rev2score = 8/10<ref>{{cite web|last=Schäfer|first=Wolfgang|title=Rock Hard review|url=http://www.rockhard.de/megazine/reviewarchiv/review-anzeigen.html?tx_rxsearch_pi1%5Breview%5D=5343|work=issue 82|accessdate=22 May 2013}}</ref> | rev2score = 8/10<ref>{{cite web|last=Schäfer|first=Wolfgang|title=Rock Hard review|url=http://www.rockhard.de/megazine/reviewarchiv/review-anzeigen.html?tx_rxsearch_pi1%5Breview%5D=5343|publisher=]|work=issue 82|access-date=May 22, 2013|language=de}}</ref>
|rev3 = ]
|rev3score = {{Rating|3.3|5}}<ref></ref>
}} }}


'''''Ungod''''' is the debut album released in 1994 on ] by the American ] band ]. The album was recorded in six weeks of 1993 in ], ], and released on February 15, 1994. With adequate album sales and touring with the likes of ], a second album, '']'', was released. The guitar line in the chorus of the song "Ungod" was later used in ]'s song "]" in 1995. Stuart Zechman, who was also playing guitar for Filter at the time, took the riff and showed it to Stabbing Westward who ended up using it as well.<ref>, musicfanclubs.org</ref> '''''Ungod''''' is the debut album by American ] band ]. The album was recorded in six weeks in ], UK, in 1993, and released by ] on February 15, 1994. With adequate album sales and touring with the likes of ], a second album, '']'', was released in 1996. The guitar line in the chorus of the song "Ungod" was later used in ]'s song "]" in 1995. Stuart Zechman, who was also playing guitar for Filter at the time, took the riff and showed it to Stabbing Westward who ended up using it as well.<ref>, musicfanclubs.org</ref>


==Reception== == Reception ==
In 2005, ''Ungod'' was ranked number 425 in ''Rock Hard'' magazine's book of ''The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time''.<ref>{{cite book|last=|first=Rock Hard (Hrsg.). |title=Best of Rock & Metal die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten|year=2005|publisher=Heel|location=Königswinter|isbn=3-89880-517-4|page=40}}</ref> In 2005, ''Ungod'' was ranked number 425 in '']'' magazine's book of ''The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time''.<ref>{{cite book|title=Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten|year=2005|publisher=]|language=de|isbn=3-89880-517-4|page=40}}</ref>


==Track listing== == Track listing ==
{{track listing {{track listing
| all_writing = ] and Stuart Zechman, except where noted
| title1 = Lost | title1 = Lost
| writer1 = Hall, David Suycott, Zechman | writer1 = Zechman, Hall, Suycott
| length1 = 3:21 | length1 = 3:21
| title2 = Control | title2 = Control
| writer2 = Zechman, Hall
| length2 = 3:39 | length2 = 3:39
| title3 = Nothing | title3 = Nothing
| writer3 = Zechman, Hall
| length3 = 4:50 | length3 = 4:50
| title4 = ACF | title4 = ACF
| writer4 = Zechman, Hall
| length4 = 4:43 | length4 = 4:43
| title5 = Lies | title5 = Lies
| writer5 = Walter Flakus, Hall, Jim Sellers, Suycott, Zechman | writer5 = Zechman, Hall, Suycott, Sellers, Flakus
| length5 = 4:43 | length5 = 4:43
| title6 = Ungod | title6 = Ungod
| writer6 = Zechman, Hall
| length6 = 7:43 | length6 = 7:43
| title7 = Throw | title7 = Throw
| writer7 = Zechman, Hall
| length7 = 5:24 | length7 = 5:24
| title8 = Violent Mood Swings | title8 = Violent Mood Swings
| writer8 = Flakus, Hall, Sellers, Suycott, Zechman | writer8 = Zechman, Hall, Suycott, Sellers, Flakus
| length8 = 5:12 | length8 = 5:12
| title9 = Red on White | title9 = Red On White
| writer9 = Zechman | writer9 = Zechman
| length9 = 5:20 | length9 = 5:20
| title10 = Can't Happen Here | title10 = Can't Happen Here
| writer10 = Flakus, Hall, Sellers, Suycott, Zechman | writer10 = Zechman, Hall, Suycott, Sellers, Flakus
| length10 = 8:26 | length10 = 8:26
| total_length = 53:03 | total_length = 53:26
}} }}


==Personnel== == Personnel ==
* David Suycott – Drums, Percussion
* ] – lead vocals, guitar
* Stuart Zechmanguitar * Jim SellersBass
* Jim Sellersbass * Walter FlakusKeyboards
* ] Vocals, Keyboards
* Walter Flakus – keyboards, programming
* David Suycottdrums * Stuart ZechmanGuitars, Bass


==Appearances== == Appearances ==
*The "Thread Mix" of "Violent Mood Swings" was featured in the ] to the 1994 film '']''. *The "Thread Mix" of "Violent Mood Swings" was featured in the ] to the 1994 film '']''.
*The song "Nothing" appeared in the movie '']'' in 1995, but was not featured on the official soundtrack album. The song also accompanied the end credits of the 1995 film '']'' and was included on the film's soundtrack, along with the song "Lost". *The song "Nothing" appeared in the movie '']'' in 1995, but was not featured on the official soundtrack album. The song also accompanied the end credits of the 1995 film '']'' and was included on the film's soundtrack, along with the song "Lost".
*The songs "Lost", "Lies", and "Can't Happen Here" were included in the 1995 film '']'', but were not included in the ]. *The songs "Lost", "Lies", and "Can't Happen Here" were included in the 1995 film '']'', but were not included on the ].


==References== == References ==
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 28 November 2024

This article is about The industrial rock album. For the death metal album, see Ungod (Morgoth album).

1994 studio album by Stabbing Westward
Ungod
Studio album by Stabbing Westward
ReleasedFebruary 15, 1994
Recorded1993
StudioEden Studios, London, England
Genre
Length53:03
LabelColumbia
ProducerJohn Fryer
Stabbing Westward chronology
Iwo Jesus
(1992)
Ungod
(1994)
Wither Blister Burn & Peel
(1996)
Singles from Ungod
  1. "Violent Mood Swings"
    Released: December 1, 1993
  2. "Control"
    Released: 1994
  3. "Lies"
    Released: November 1, 1994
  4. "Nothing"
    Released: 1994
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Rock Hard8/10
Sputnikmusic

Ungod is the debut album by American industrial rock band Stabbing Westward. The album was recorded in six weeks in Chiswick, UK, in 1993, and released by Columbia Records on February 15, 1994. With adequate album sales and touring with the likes of Depeche Mode, a second album, Wither Blister Burn & Peel, was released in 1996. The guitar line in the chorus of the song "Ungod" was later used in Filter's song "Hey Man Nice Shot" in 1995. Stuart Zechman, who was also playing guitar for Filter at the time, took the riff and showed it to Stabbing Westward who ended up using it as well.

Reception

In 2005, Ungod was ranked number 425 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lost"Zechman, Hall, Suycott3:21
2."Control"Zechman, Hall3:39
3."Nothing"Zechman, Hall4:50
4."ACF"Zechman, Hall4:43
5."Lies"Zechman, Hall, Suycott, Sellers, Flakus4:43
6."Ungod"Zechman, Hall7:43
7."Throw"Zechman, Hall5:24
8."Violent Mood Swings"Zechman, Hall, Suycott, Sellers, Flakus5:12
9."Red On White"Zechman5:20
10."Can't Happen Here"Zechman, Hall, Suycott, Sellers, Flakus8:26
Total length:53:26

Personnel

  • David Suycott – Drums, Percussion
  • Jim Sellers – Bass
  • Walter Flakus – Keyboards
  • Christopher Hall – Vocals, Keyboards
  • Stuart Zechman – Guitars, Bass

Appearances

  • The "Thread Mix" of "Violent Mood Swings" was featured in the soundtrack to the 1994 film Clerks.
  • The song "Nothing" appeared in the movie Bad Boys in 1995, but was not featured on the official soundtrack album. The song also accompanied the end credits of the 1995 film Johnny Mnemonic and was included on the film's soundtrack, along with the song "Lost".
  • The songs "Lost", "Lies", and "Can't Happen Here" were included in the 1995 film Mortal Kombat, but were not included on the official soundtrack.

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Schäfer, Wolfgang. "Rock Hard review". issue 82 (in German). Rock Hard. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
  3. Sputnikmusic review
  4. Stabbing Westward FAQ Version 2.0, musicfanclubs.org
  5. Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten (in German). Rock Hard. 2005. p. 40. ISBN 3-89880-517-4.
Stabbing Westward
Studio albums
EPs
Singles


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