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High Proof Cosmic Milk
Studio album by
Released18 March 1998 (Poland)
RecordedJanuary 1998 at Deo Recordings Studio, Wisła
Genre Thrash metal, groove metal
Length44:43
Label Metal Mind Productions
ProducerAcid Drinkers
Acid Drinkers chronology
The State of Mind Report
(1996)
High Proof Cosmic Milk
(1998)
Amazing Atomic Activity
(1999)

High Proof Cosmic Milk is the seventh studio album by Polish thrash metal band Acid Drinkers. It was released on 18 March 1998 in Poland through Metal Mind Productions. [1] [2] The album was recorded in January 1998 at Deo Recordings Studio in Wisła. [3] The cover art was created by Litza and Jacek Gulczyński and fotos by Andrzej Kurczak. [1] [3] High Proof Cosmic Milk is the last album recorded with Litza.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Rattlesnake Blues"4:07
2."Human Bazooka"4:33
3."High Proof Cosmic Milk"5:09
4."What's Happenin' in the Heart of Pacyfist"3:53
5."More Life"4:28
6."Be My Godzilla"3:37
7."Dementia Blvd."5:58
8."Blind Leadin' the Blind"4:00
9."Gain on Shit"3:56
10."Proud Mary" ( Creedance Clearwater Revival cover)5:02

Bonus tracks

No.TitleLength
11."Sad Like a Coal Check"3:41
12."Blind Leadin' the Blind" (Demo version)3:20
13."Blustery Nite Tour"-

Personnel

  • Tomasz "Titus" Pukacki – vocals, bass
  • Robert "Litza" Friedrich – backing vocals, guitar
  • Dariusz "Popcorn" Popowicz – guitar
  • Maciej "Ślimak" Starosta – drums
  • Lori Wallett – backing vocals
  • Music – Acid Drinkers
  • Mastering – Grzegorz Piwkowski
  • Engineered – Adam Toczko, Jacek Chraplak

Release history

Year Label Format Country Out of print? Notes
1998 Metal Mind Productions CD, LP, digipak Poland Yes Original CD and LP (white vinyl) release; bonus tracks in digipak release
2009 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland No CD reissue; remastered; digipak; bonus track

References

  1. ^ a b "Official website". 12 April 2010. Archived from the original on 7 March 2018. Retrieved 12 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Archiwum Polskiego Rocka". 12 April 2010. Archived from the original on 18 July 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Encyclopaedia Metallum". 12 April 2010.