Generation Terrorists

Label
Columbia
Release date
10 Feb 1992
Running length
60 tracks
Running time
234:23

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Slash 'N' Burn 3:59 13,245
1 Slash 'N' Burn (Remastered) 3:59 30
2 Nat West-Barclays-Midlands-Lloyds 4:32 8,905
2 Nat West-Barclays-Midlands-Lloyds (Remastered) 4:33 26
3 Born to End 3:54 26,783
3 Born To End (Remastered) 3:55 28
4 Motorcycle Emptiness 6:08 172,406
4 Motorcycle Emptiness (Remastered) 6:09 46
5 You Love Us 4:18 74,018
5 You Love Us (Remastered) 4:18 34
6 Love's Sweet Exile (Remastered) 3:28 26
6 Love's Sweet Exile 3:29 33,905
7 Little Baby Nothing 5:00 60,780
7 Little Baby Nothing (Remastered) 5:00 22
8 Repeat (Stars And Stripes - Remastered) 4:09 23
8 Repeat (Stars and Stripes) 4:08 19,615
9 Tennessee 3:05 22,808
9 Tennessee (Remastered) 3:06 16
9 Democracy Coma 3:42 7,711
10 Another Invented Disease (Remastered) 3:24 17
10 Another Invented Disease 3:24 22,451
11 Stay Beautiful 3:10 36,265
11 Stay Beautiful (Remastered) 3:10 20
12 So Dead 4:27 20,675
12 So Dead (Remastered) 4:29 17
13 Repeat (UK) 3:09 14,821
13 Repeat (UK - Remastered) 3:08 27
14 Spectators Of Suicide (Remastered) 4:40 17
14 Spectators of Suicide 4:40 24,344
15 Damn Dog (Remastered) 1:54 14
15 Damn Dog 1:52 19,992
16 Crucifix Kiss 3:39 19,292
16 Crucifix Kiss (live) 3:38 1,115
16 Crucifix Kiss (Remastered) 3:39 15
17 Methadone Pretty (Remastered) 3:57 16
17 Methadone Pretty 3:54 20,554
18 Condemned To Rock 'N' Roll (Remastered) 6:16 12
18 Condemned to Rock 'n' Roll 6:06 17,248
19 Theme From M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless) (Remastered) 3:44 10
1 Slash 'N' Burn (House In The Woods Demo Remastered) 3:59 5
2 Nat West-Barclays-Midlands-Lloyds (Marcus Demo Remastered) 4:01 5
3 Born To End (Marcus Demo Remastered) 2:54 7
4 Motorcycle Emptiness (House In The Woods Demo Remastered) 6:26 8
5 You Love Us (Heavenly Version Remastered) 4:26 4
6 Love's Sweet Exile (House In The Woods Demo Remastered) 3:15 4
7 Little Baby Nothing (House In The Woods Demo Remastered) 4:25 7
8 Repeat (Marcus Demo Remastered) 2:42 3
9 Tennessee (House In The Woods Demo Remastered) 2:55 3
10 Another Invented Disease (House In The Woods Demo Remastered) 3:32 4
11 Stay Beautiful (Marcus Demo Remastered) 3:13 4
12 So Dead (House In The Woods Demo Remastered) 4:24 3
13 Repeat (House In The Woods Demo Remastered) 3:11 4
14 Spectators Of Suicide (House In The Woods Demo Remastered) 5:49 4
15 Damn Dog (Live Remastered) 1:47 3
16 Crucifix Kiss (Marcus Demo Remastered) 3:41 4
17 Methadone Pretty (House In The Woods Demo Remastered) 4:11 4
18 Suicide Alley (South Wales Demo Remastered) 2:34 4
19 New Art Riot (South Wales Demo Remastered) 2:54 4
20 Motown Junk (London Studio Demo Remastered) 2:53 6
21 Motown Junk (Remastered) 3:59 8

About this album

Generation Terrorists is the debut album by Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers, released on 10 February 1992, and produced by Steve Brown.

It was recorded by tracking (the band recorded each instrument separately rather than playing it as a live band and then adding the overdubs later) over a period of 23 weeks at Blackbarn Studios, near Guildford, England. Despite the whole band being credited in the album notes, vocalist James Dean Bradfield played all guitars and bass on the album.

To avoid controversy in the U.S., the track list was changed and some of the more “difficult” tracks were dropped. The album was released in its full, uncensored form everywhere else.

All lyrics were written by Nicky Wire (real name Nicholas Jones) and Richey James Edwards. All music was written by James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore (except “Damn Dog”, which is a cover version of a song by the Sleez Sisters from the 1980 movie Times Square).

The album’s lyrics are politicised like that of The Clash and Public Enemy. Wire and Edwards’ love of poetry is also evident in their lyrics. The track “Repeat (Stars And Stripes)” is a remix of the band’s own anti-monarchy tirade by Public Enemy production team The Bomb Squad of whom Bradfield and Edwards were big fans.

The cover was originally intended to be Andres Serrano’s Pisschrist, a Jesus figure inside a tank of blood and urine, but Sony wanted to avoid any religious controversy; also, the royalty demanded for the piece was deemed excessive.
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