- 5643 Song EP
Infobox Album
Name = 5643 Song EP
Type = EP
Artist =Anal Cunt
Released = 1989
Recorded = 1989
Genre =Grindcore
Length = 11:01
Label =Stridecore Records
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "We'll Just Have to Acclimatize Ourselves to the Post-nuclear Area "
(1989)
This album = "5643 Song EP"
(1989)
Next album = "Another E.P. "
(1991)
Misc = Extra album cover
Upper caption = Alternate Cover
Background = lightsteelblue
Lower caption = Alternate Stridecore Records cover"5643 Song EP" is a vinyl 7" by the band
Anal Cunt , recorded and released in 1989. It holds the unofficial world record for having the most amount of songs on an EP, although nobody can be sure what the exact number is.Fact|date=April 2007Track listing
Since there are no notable songs on the EP, no track listing can be made, although, the first song on the first side is longer than the others and has been played live by Anal Cunt on occasion.
Side one is 4:59 long and side two is 6:01.
Recording
The record was based on an idea created by Anal Cunt vocalist
Seth Putnam and sound engineer Mark Lindahl, who recorded (amongst other things) the88 Song EP . To create a record with 5643 songs on it, Anal Cunt went into a 16-track recording studio, onSeptember 23 andSeptember 24 ,1989 , and recorded a 7" worth of songs on one track, and then did a same for the second track, and the third and continued like this until all 16 tracks were filled with 6 minutes of 'music'. The whole process was repeated for the other side of the record, with the band returning to the studio to do this onOctober 1 ,1989 . The result is that when the record is played, 16 songs can be heard at once. If there really are 5643 songs on the EP, this also means that each song is less than 2 seconds long (given that the first song on Side A is substantially longer than the rest). Nothing like this had been tried before, although several other attempts to fit large amounts of songs into a small amount of time have been made since, such asAgoraphobic Nosebleed 'sAltered States of America and previous attempt at fitting many songs in one EP by Anal Cunt, with their88 Song E.P. .Outtakes
In 1991 Anal Cunt made their first compact disc release, Greatest Hits Volume One, which included Anal Cunt's early releases such as 88 Song EP and Another EP. Also included on the CD was the track "Outtakes From 5643 Song EP". This six and a half minute track is an archival recording of highlights from the sessions for 5643 Song EP. It includes studio chatter, and unedited version of the intro song and songs included on the EP that are otherwise indistinguishable from the others that are playing simultaneously at any given moment during the EP but included here on their own in an unaltered form. When Greatest Hits Volume One and Old Stuff Part Two were re-released together as a two-disc set, "Outtakes From 5643 Song EP" was mysteriously omitted from the compilation and replaced by "Outtakes From Another EP", making the former quite rare and original copies of Greatest Hits Volume One very valuable among Anal Cunt fans.
Release information
The record was originally released on Stridecore Records (as Stridecore Records #1) with a small pressing of 300, for two reasons. Firstly, the band thought that not many people would actually want to buy such a record and secondly, they didn’t want people to think that that was what Anal Cunt sounded like all the time. Nevertheless, the record attracted more attention than the band was expecting and
Earache Records offered to license it for a European pressing [http://www.sethputnam.com/AC.html] . When Anal Cunt declined, Earache Records offered to buy thewhole pressing, but instead it was released in Europe through German label TNT+R (as TNT+R 77/07). In total 307 were released on Stridecore Records (about 100 on yellow vinyl and 200 on red vinyl) and 1100 on TNT+R, in 6 different colours of vinyl (not 10 different colours, as stated on the cover). 3 different sleeves for the record exist – the first 50 pressed on Stridecore Records have a pornographic cover and the TNT+R version has a different pornographic cover. The rest on Stridecore have the plain black cover.Line-up
*
Seth Putnam – vocals
*Mike Mahan – guitar
*Tim Morse - drums
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