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This Place Sucks Ass

2020 EP by PUP


This Place Sucks Ass is an EP released by Canadian punk rock band PUP on October 23, 2020.[1] It was released under two labels: Little Dipper (the band's personal label), and Rise Records.

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Development

This Place Sucks Ass contains mostly recordings from the studio sessions of the band's previous album, Morbid Stuff.[2]

According to Pitchfork, "this place sucks ass" is a sentence the band used to say as a joke while touring, to describe the places where they played.[3]

Reception

The EP received generally favorable reviews. Pitchfork gave it a positive review,[3] while Metacritic calculated an overall score of 76/100 one week after the EP's release.[1]

UK rock music review website Kerrang! noted a lack of "vitality and vim" compared to Morbid Stuff.[2]

The EP received a Juno Award nomination for Alternative Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2021.[4]

Track listing

All songs are written by PUP, except Grandaddy cover "A.M. 180".

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Personnel

PUP

  • Stefan Babcock – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Steve Sladkowski – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Nestor Chumak – bass guitar, backing vocals, engineering
  • Zack Mykula – drums, percussion, backing vocals

Production

  • David Schiffman – production, engineering, mixing
  • Spencer Sunshine – engineering
  • Darren McGill – engineering
  • Michael Gnocato – engineering
  • Harry Hess – mastering
  • Brandon Lepine – artwork

Charts

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References

  1. "This Place Sucks Ass [EP] by PUP". Metacritic. Red Ventures. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  2. Morton, Luke (October 23, 2020). "EP Review: PUP – This Place Sucks Ass". Kerrang!. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  3. Thomas, Peyton (October 27, 2020). "PUP: This Place Sucks Ass EP Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  4. "Pup Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  5. "Pup Chart History (Vinyl Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved February 21, 2021.

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