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Fishdick
Compilation album of cover tracks by
ReleasedJune 1994 (Poland)
Recorded22 January – 20 March 1994 at Modern Sound Studio, Gdynia
GenreThrash metal
Length37:34
LabelLoud Out Records, Metal Mind Productions
ProducerTomasz Dziubiński
Acid Drinkers chronology
Vile Vicious Vision
(1993)
Fishdick
(1994)
Infernal Connection
(1994)
Reissue CD cover

Fishdick is a cover album by Polish thrash metal band Acid Drinkers. It was released in June 1994 through Loud Out Records.[1][2] The album was recorded from 22 January to 20 March 1994 at Modern Sound Studio in Gdynia.[1] The cover art was created by Tomek Daniłowicz.[1][2]

The reissue of the album features a different cover featuring the members of the band wearing makeup worn by American rock band Kiss.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ace of Spades"Motörhead3:01
2."Oh, No! Bruno"NoMeansNo3:08
3."Deuce"Kiss3:10
4."N.I.B."Black Sabbath3:34
5."Another Brick in the Wall"Pink Floyd7:20
6."Whole Lotta Rosie"AC/DC3:44
7."Run Run Away"Slade3:04
8."Fuckin' the Tiger"Acid Drinkers3:04
9."Highway Star"Deep Purple2:59
10."Balada"Flapjack4:30

Bonus Tracks

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No.TitleLength
11."N.I.B (radio version)"3:34

Personnel

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  • Tomasz "Titus" Pukacki – vocal, bass
  • Robert "Litza" Friedrich – backing vocals, guitar
  • Dariusz "Popcorn" Popowicz – guitar, vocals on track 2
  • Maciej "Ślimak" Starosta – drums, vocals on track 10
  • Engineered – Adam Toczko, Tomek Bonarowski
  • Mixed – Piotr Madziar, Litza
  • Grzegorz Skawiński – guitar solo in "Deuce"
  • Kuba Mańkowski – guitar solo in "Highway Star"
  • Kisiel – guitar solo in "Highway Star"
  • Patrycja – vocal in "Balada"

Release history

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Year Label Format Country Out of print? Notes
1994 Loud Out Records CD Poland Yes Original CD release
1997 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland Yes CD reissue; digipak; different cover
2009 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland No CD reissue; remastered; digipack, bonus track

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Official website". 14 April 2010. Archived from the original on 7 March 2018. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Archiwum Polskiego Rocka". 14 April 2010.