- Sticker Happy
Infobox Album | Name = Sticker Happy
Type =Album
Artist =The Eraserheads
Released = 1997
Recorded =
Genre =Alternative rock /Pop
Label = Greater East Asia
Producer =
Last album = "Bananatype EP "
(1997)
This album = "Sticker Happy"
(1997)
Next album = "Aloha Milkyway "
(1998)Sticker Happy is the Eraserheads' fifth album, released in 1997. At the time, the album cover courted a healthy amount of controversy as to the identity of the nude woman playing an upright piano in the middle of a field (later revealed to be then-Channel [V] VJ Joey Mead).
Musically, the album is heavier as the band brought to the fore various guitar effects purchased during their New York visit. Although still retaining the signature "E-Heads" sound, 'Sticker Happy' is very much influenced by mid 90's techno and also featured a heavy amount of sampling, most notable on the tracks "Maalalahanin", "Downtown" and "Everything They Say".
Track listing
#"Prologue"
#"Futuristic"
#"Kaliwete"
#"Milk And Money"
#"Bogchi Hokbu"
#"Maalalahanin"
#"Balikbayan Box"
#"Andalusian Dog"
#"Ha Ha Ha"
#"Downtown"
#"Kananete"
#"Hard To Believe"
#"Everything They Say"
#"Spoliarium"
#"Ambi Dextrose"
#"Para Sa Masa"
#"Sticker Happy"
#"Tapsilogue"Trivia
*The song "Bogchi Hokbu", is sung using Filipino
pig latin .
*"Spoliarium" is named after the painting of the same name by Filipino artistJuan Luna .
*"Andalusian Dog" is a reference toLuis Buñuel andSalvador Dalí 's short film "Un Chien Andalou ".
*The name of the album is most likely a spoof of the word "trigger-happy."
*"Tapsilogue" comes from a type of cooked meat served in lower class restaurants in the Philippines. In the album, however, Ely give a kind of message which parodies a kind outcome that occurs at end ofSesame Street episodes.
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