Cocked and Loaded

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Cocked and Loaded
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 14, 2006
Recorded2004-2005
StudioSonic Ranch and 13th Planet Studios, El Paso, Texas
GenreIndustrial metal
Length55:13
Label13 Planet/Megaforce
ProducerAl Jourgensen
Revolting Cocks chronology
Linger Ficken' Good
(1993)
Cocked and Loaded
(2006)
Cocktail Mixxx
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
PopMatters[2]

Cocked and Loaded is an LP released February 14, 2006 by the Revolting Cocks on 13th Planet Records.

Track listing

Promo and Europe

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fire Engine"Al Jourgensen, Iggy Pop4:59
2."Ten Million Ways to Die"Gibby Haynes, Jourgensen, Mike Scaccia4:45
3."Calienté" (Dark Entries)Daniel Ash, Kevin Haskins, David J, Peter Murphy4:27
4."Prune Tang"Jourgensen, Phildo Owen3:09
5."Dead End Streets"Jourgensen, Owen5:40
6."Pole Grinder"Banch, Jourgensen3:52
7."Jack in the Crack"Banch, Jourgensen3:28
8."Devil Cock"Banch, Jourgensen4:00
9."Viagra Culture"Jello Biafra, Jourgensen5:42
10."Revolting Cock au Lait"Jourgensen, Lady Monster3:42
Total length:43:44

Retail

No.TitleLength
1."RevColution Medley"4:43
2."Ten Million Ways to Die"4:45
3."Calienté" (Dark Entries)4:27
4."Prune Tang"3:09
5."Fire Engine"4:59
6."Dead End Streets"5:40
7."Pole Grinder"3:53
8."Jack in the Crack"3:28
9."Devil Cock"4:01
10."Viagra Culture"5:43
11."Revolting Cock au Lait"10:25
Total length:55:13

Personnel

All track numbers refer to the retail version.

Revolting Cocks

Additional Cocks

Revolting Pussies

  • Mackey Apple - background vocals (2, 11)
  • Aretha Jay - gospel vocals (2), background vocals
  • Lady Monster - background vocals, spoken word (11)
  • Marla Manning - background vocals
  • Vanessa Martinez - background vocals
  • Nadja Plagens - background vocals
  • Carolina Rhodes - background vocals
  • Maureen Miller - background vocals

Strap-on Cox

  • Marco A. Ramirez - background vocals,
    engineer
  • Chuy Flores - background vocals
  • Rene Garza - background vocals
  • Robert Manning - background vocals
  • Austin Rhodes - background vocals
  • Hector Saenz - background vocals
  • Bobby Torres - background vocals, assistant engineer
  • Gil Elguezabal - background vocals, assistant engineer
  • Ron Bissell - background vocals
  • Jesus Reyes - background vocals

Additional personnel

  • "Earth, Wind & Satan" - horns (2, 11)
  • "The Hell Paso Texass Symphony Orchestra" - backing vocals (11)
  • Justin Leeah - engineer
  • Dave Donnelly -
    mastering
  • Lawton Outlaw - artwork design & layout

Additional information

This is the band's first full-length release in 13 years; the last LP, Linger Ficken' Good, was issued in 1993. The LP's original working title was "Purple Head" and was originally due in 2004. "Caliente (Dark Entries)," a cover of sorts of "Dark Entries" by

soundtrack to Saw II
in 2005. A new track, "RevColution Medley", has displaced "Fire Engine" as the first track from the promo on the album, moving it to track 5.

Oddly enough, the same two members of Cheap Trick also appear on Cocked & Loaded by L.A. Guns[citation needed].

The song "Revolting Cock au Lait" (appeared in the Retail Version of the album) is a mishmash of many songs considered hard rock classics. The intro uses the sampled "stomp-clap" from Queen's "We Will Rock You" and in the middle there is a simultaneous mashup parodying both the chorus from Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall" and Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song", alluding topics like masturbation ("We don't need some masturbation... aaaaah... Go fuck yourself! We don't need no cock control... aaaah... You fuck yourself!") and child sexual abuse by priests ("Preachers... Leave those kids alone!"). At one point a transposed version of the guitar solo from Led Zeppelin's "Stairway To Heaven" can be heard. Also, the melody used for this song (chords and compases[check spelling]) are based on Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze". "RevColution Medley" is a shorter version of "Revolting Cock au Lait", before the parody of this Pink Floyd song.

References

  1. ^ "Cocked & Loaded - Revolting Cocks". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Schiller, Mike (March 14, 2006). "Revolting Cocks: Cocked and Loaded". PopMatters. Retrieved June 3, 2018.