Introduction to Mayhem

Introduction to Mayhem
Studio album by Primer 55
Released January 25, 2000
Recorded Airmont, New York and Stamford, Connecticut
Genre
Length 51:15
Label PolyGram
Producer Tom Salta
Eddie Wohl
Primer 55 chronology
Introduction to Mayhem
(2000)
(The) New Release
(2001)
Singles from Introduction to Mayhem
  1. "Loose"
    Released: 1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Blabbermouth6/10[2]

Introduction To Mayhem is the major label debut album by the American nu metal band Primer 55. Released on January 25, 2000, it is a reissue of the band's 1999 EP As Seen on TV.

Much of the tracks were remixed to sound drastically different from the original EP versions, including the addition of overdubbed turntablism by Chris Kilmore and new hip hop instrumentation. Several bonus tracks were also added, and tracks that appeared on the original EP were deleted.

Introduction to Mayhem was the band's first release on a major label.[3] Hed PE frontman Jared Gomes makes a guest appearance on one of the new songs.[3]

The original EP, As Seen On TV, was reissued in 2012, under the title The Big Fuck You.

Track listing

All songs by Burns/Luttrell

As Seen On TV (1999)
No. Title Length
1. "Loose"    
2. "Bullshit"    
3. "Supa Freak Love"    
4. "Stain"    
5. "Violence"    
6. "The Big Fuck You"    
7. "Drive It"    
8. "Release"    
9. "G's"    
10. "Slip Away"    
11. "Against the Wall"    
12. "Tripinthehead"    
Introduction to Mayhem (2000)
No. Title Length
1. "Loose"   3:04
2. "Something Wicked This Way Comes"   0:07
3. "Supa Freak Love"   3:46
4. "G's"   3:37
5. "Chaos"   0:29
6. "Pigs"   3:26
7. "Stain"   3:38
8. "Revolution"   1:11
9. "Set It Off" (featuring Jared Gomes from Hed PE) 3:11
10. "Hey Bubba"   0:07
11. "Introduction to Mayhem"   3:36
12. "Dose"   5:14
13. "The Big Fuck You"   4:18
14. "Violence" (featuring Mark Harrington from Relative Ash) 3:15
15. "Hate"   4:21
16. "Funhouse"   0:21
17. "Tripinthehead"   4:49
18. "Profanity (And A Lot of It)"   0:18

Personnel

References

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