Motherfuckers Be Trippin' cover

Motherfuckers Be Trippin'

Supersuckers · 2003

33 min · 12 tracks · country · alternative country

A raucous blend of punk-infused country rock that captures the spirit of wild nights and reckless abandon.

Why this album works

'Motherfuckers Be Trippin'' received positive critical reception, particularly for its energetic tracks that resonated with both punk and country audiences. The album is notable for its unabashed themes and humor, contributing to the band's reputation as genre-bending icons within the alternative country scene.
Best for
short, punchy listening bursts energetic party atmosphere wild night escapism
Context
Released in January 2003, 'Motherfuckers Be Trippin'' marked a pivotal moment for Supersuckers as they were transitioning from their earlier punk roots to a more mainstream alternative country sound. This album followed their acclaimed 1997 release 'The Evil Powers of Rock 'n' Roll,' showcasing a maturation in songwriting while retaining their irreverent edge.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Rock-n-Roll Records (Ain’t Selling This Year) Standout 2:25
  • 2 Rock Your Ass 2:39
  • 3 Pretty Fucked Up Standout 2:52
  • 4 The Fight Song 3:40
  • 5 Bruises to Prove It 3:26
  • 6 Bubblegum and Beer Standout 3:18
  • 7 Sleepy Vampire 3:36
  • 8 A Good Night for My Drinkin’ 2:34
  • 9 Damn My Soul 2:28
  • 10 Someday I Will Kill You 2:35
  • 11 The Nowhere Special 2:43
  • 12 Goodbye 1:36

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