1983 studio album by Pylon
Chomp is the second studio album by Athens, Georgia band Pylon , released in 1983.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] It was re-released in 2009 via DFA Records .[ 11]
Trouser Press called the album "more ambitious in scope" than the debut, writing that it "incorporates a psychedelic drone in spots" and that the band "sometimes sounds less anxious and strident than before."[ 1] The Stranger deemed Chomp an "essential [record] of angsty new wave and piquant post-punk."[ 11]
Side One Title 1. "K" 4:33 2. "Yo-Yo" 4:14 3. "Beep" 3:24 4. "Italian Movie Theme" 2:00 5. "Crazy" 3:13 6. "M-Train" 3:46
Side Two Title 7. "Buzz" 2:59 8. "No Clocks" 2:58 9. "Reptiles" 3:56 10. "Spider" 3:54 11. "Gyrate" 4:06 12. "Altitude" 3:19
Chomp More (2009 reissue – DFA – DFA2220CD)[ edit ] Title 13. "Crazy" (Original)" 3:12 14. "Yo-Yo" (Pylon Mix)" 5:53 15. "Gyrate" (Pylon Mix)" 4:57 16. "Four Minutes" 6:04
Track 16 is the B-side of "Beep"/"Altitude" single.
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