Room for Abuse is the second full-length album by the Tewkesbury ska punk band Spunge. It was released on 9 October 2000 on Sucka-Punch Records, and recorded at DEP International Studios, Birmingham (the studio owned by UB40).
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Room For Abuse | ||||
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Studio album by Spunge | ||||
Released | 9 October 2000 | |||
Recorded | 2000 | |||
Genre | Ska punk | |||
Length | 61:07 | |||
Label | Sucka-Punch Records | |||
Producer | Spunge | |||
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Two singles were released from the album, "Ego" and "Live Another Day" (which was a double A-side with a new version of "Kicking Pigeons" from their Pedigree Chump album). "No Woman No Cry" is a cover of the famous Bob Marley song, to which the Marley family officially gave Spunge permission to change the lyrics. "Santeria" is a cover of the Sublime song.
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