- Doin' the Nasty
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Doin' the Nasty Studio album by Slik Toxik Released March 24, 1992 Recorded Phase One Studios, Toronto Genre Hard rock
Heavy metal
Glam metalLength 53:14 Label EMI Producer Anthony Vanderburgh, Paul Gross Slik Toxik chronology Smooth and Deadly
(1991)Doin' the Nasty
(1992)Irrelevant
(1994)Singles from Doin' the Nasty - "Helluvatime"
Released: 1992 - "By the Fireside"
Released: 1992 - "White Lies, Black Truth"
Released: 1992 - "Sweet Asylum"
Released: 1992
Doin' the Nasty is the debut album by the Canadian hard rock band Slik Toxik. The album was released in 1992. The album reached #61 in Canada[1] and was certificated gold by the CRIA[2].
"Helluvatime", "By the Fireside", "White Lies, Black Truth", and "Sweet Asylum" were released as singles and they all had accompanying music videos.
The album won the 1993 Juno Award for "Best Rock Album of the Year". At the 1992 MuchMusic Video Awards, the "Helluvatime" video won the People's Choice Award for "Best Video of the Year" and "Best Metal Video Award".
Contents
Track listing
- "Big Fuckin' Deal"
- "Helluvatime"
- "Sweet Asylum"
- "White Lies, Black Truth"
- "Cherry Bomb"
- "Marionette"
- "It's Not Easy"
- "Crashed"
- "By the Fireside"
- "Blood Money"
- "Cheap Nicotine"
- "Midnight Grind"
- "Rachel's Dead"
Band members
- Nick Walsh – vocals
- Rob Bruce – guitar
- Kevin Gale – guitar
- Pat Howarth – bass
- Neal Busby – drums
Charts
Album
Year Chart Position 1992 Canada #61 Singles
Year Single Chart Position 1992 "Helluvatime" Cancon: To Watch #1 "White Lies, Black Truth" Canada #42 1993 "By the Fireside" Cancon: To Watch #1 Awards
Certifications
Year Album Certification 1992 Doin' the Nasty Gold (CRIA) 1993 Juno Awards
Year Nominated work Award Result 1993 Slik Toxik Most Promising Group Nominated Doin' the Nasty Best Rock Album of the Year Won MuchMusic Video Awards
Year Nominated work Award Result 1992 "Helluvatime" Best Metal Video Award Won People's Choice Award: Best Video of the Year Won References
Categories:- 1992 albums
- Debut albums
- "Helluvatime"
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