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This Life Is Where You Get Fucked is the third studio album by the Seattle-based digital hardcore band Rabbit Junk, and their first originally released on the Full Effect Records label. It is a concept album, divided into three separate parts which are only very loosely tied together. Each of these parts uses different influences and musical genres: The Struggle primarily combined elements of Gothenburg metal with drum and bass; Ghetto Blasphemer combined black metal with West Coast hip hop, and This Death is Where You Get Life combined elements of punk rock, death metal and gabber. The album was followed up by a direct sequel, Project Nonagon, which added three new songs to each of the suites.
Track listing[]
Part 1: The Struggle
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Transmission 1"
0:10
2.
"Hero in Mr Sholensk"
4:41
3.
"Guns"
3:40
4.
"The Struggle"
3:52
Part 2: Ghetto Blasphemer
No.
Title
Length
5.
"Transmission 2"
0:04
6.
"Black"
3:56
7.
"Ghetto Blasphemer"
4:21
8.
"The Collection"
5:16
Part 3: This Death Is Where You Get Life
No.
Title
Length
9.
"Transmission 3"
0:12
10.
"Holgate"
3:49
11.
"Death of a Bike Thief"
3:07
12.
"Roadside Art"
3:52
Total length:
37:00
Personnel[]
Rabbit Junk
JP Anderson - vocals, guitars, bass guitar, drums, keyboards, programming, production
Sum Grrl - vocals
Other personnel
Brian Valentino - production
Tom Baker - mastering
Coleman Thornburg - additional guitars (tracks 2 and 3)