Exit Wound is the fourth studio album by Trust Obey, self-released on in 1990.[1][2] The album has two versions of a song "Fist Fuck", written in 1998 as part composer John Bergin's Orifice project. The themes of the music include gun violence, sex and relationships.[3]
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Studio album by Trust Obey | ||||
Released | 1990 (1990) | |||
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Factsheet Five compared the music Exit Wound favorably to Big Black and said "these songs seem more observational, almost voyeuristic in intent"[4]
All music is composed by John Bergin.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Exit Wound" | |
2. | "Fist Fuck" | |
3. | "Dog Bite" (Nine Inch Version) | |
4. | "Drive-By" | |
5. | ".12 Gauge Easy" | |
6. | ".12 Gauge Hard" | |
7. | "Entrance Wound" |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Fist Fuck" | |
2. | "Penis Object #13" | |
3. | "Date Rape" | |
4. | "Pipe Bomb" | |
5. | "Just Bullet" | |
6. | "FL" |
Adapted from the Exit Wound liner notes.[5]
Trust Obey
Region | Date | Label |
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United States | 1991 | CS |
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