Shame (Trash Talk album)

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Shame
Compilation album by
Released2009
RecordedVarious
GenreThrashcore, crossover thrash
Length30:56
LanguageEnglish
LabelHassle Records

Shame is a 2009 compilation album of various earlier albums, EPs, and singles by the Sacramento hardcore punk band Trash Talk released specifically for release in United Kingdom.[1] It collates onto two discs their 2006 debut full-length Walking Disease, their 2007 Plagues EP, their eponymous 2008 sophomore full-length, and their 2009 East of Eden single, featuring Keith Morris of The Circle Jerks and formerly Black Flag.

Track listing[]

All songs written by Trash Talk. Disc One: tracks 1-11 from Walking Disease, tracks 12-17 from Plagues. Disc Two: Tracks 1-12 from Trash Talk, track 13 from East of Eden.

Disc One - Walking Disease and Plagues[]

  1. "F.Y.R.A" - 1:05
  2. "Worthless Nights" - 1:02
  3. "Walking Disease" - 0:40
  4. "Pushed Aside" - 0:52
  5. "Luck" - 0:33
  6. "Destroy" - 0:51
  7. "Run Don't Walk" - 0:12
  8. "Dead End Road" - 0:45
  9. "Sacramento Is Dead" - 1:10
  10. "Just Die" - 0:14
  11. "Pain in Vain" - 1:47
  12. "Scatter" - 0:50
  13. "Babylon, CA" - 0:44
  14. "Flood" - 0:36
  15. "Manifest Destination" - 1:09
  16. "Lepers to Feed the Lepers" - 0:29
  17. "Kill the Snakes" - 1:29

Disc Two - Trash Talk and East of Eden[]

  1. "The Hand That Feeds" - 1:41
  2. "Well of Souls" - 0:25
  3. "Birth Plague Die" - 1:27
  4. "Incarnate" - 0:18
  5. "I Block" - 1:26
  6. "Dig" - 0:48
  7. "Onward and Upward" - 1:38
  8. "Immaculate Infection" - 0:34
  9. "Shame" - 0:52
  10. "All the King's Men" - 0:24
  11. "The Mistake" - 0:09
  12. "Revelation" - 4:30
  13. "East of Eden/Son of a Bitch" - 2:29

Personnel[]

  • Vocals - Lee Spielman
  • Guitar - Garrett Stevenson
  • Bass guitar, vocals - Spencer Pollard
  • Drums - Sam Bosson
  • Additional vocals on Track 30 by Keith Morris
  • Tracks 1-17 recorded by Zack Ohren
  • Tracks 18-29 recorded by Steve Albini
  • Track 30 recorded by Manny Nieto and Eddie Rivas

References[]

  1. ^ "Music - Review of Trash Talk - Shame". BBC. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
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