Ask Questions Later is the third album by American noise rock group Cop Shoot Cop, released on March 30, 1993, by Big Cat and Interscope Records.[4]
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Tod Ashley.
Title | Music |
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1. | "Surprise, Surprise" | Jack Natz | 4:58 |
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2. | "Room 429" | Ashley | 5:08 |
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3. | "Nowhere" | Ashley | 4:12 |
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4. | "Migration" | Phil Puleo | 1:26 |
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5. | "Cut to the Chase" | Ashley | 4:07 |
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6. | "$10 Bill" | Ashley | 3:45 |
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7. | "Seattle" | Jim Coleman | 1:38 |
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8. | "Furnace" | Natz | 4:59 |
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9. | "Israeli Dig" | Coleman | 2:11 |
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10. | "Cause and Effect" | Natz | 3:15 |
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11. | "Got No Soul" | Ashley | 5:16 |
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12. | "Everybody Loves You (When You're Dead)" | Ashley | 2:34 |
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13. | "All the Clocks Are Broken" | Ashley | 5:18 |
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14. | "[untitled]" | | 2:12 |
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Accolades
Year
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Publication
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Country
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Accolade
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Rank
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1993 |
Spex |
Germany
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"Albums of the Year" |
7 |
[5]
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1993 |
Magnet |
United States
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"Albums of the Year" |
26 |
[6]
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1996 |
Visions |
Germany
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"The Best Albums 1991-96" |
* |
[7]
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2010 |
Ondarock |
Italy
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"Rock Milestones" |
* |
[8]
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"*" denotes an unordered list.
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Personnel
Adapted from the Ask Questions Later liner notes.[9]
- Cop Shoot Cop
- Tod Ashley – lead vocals, high-end bass guitar, guitar (2), cymbal (6), bass drum (6), snare drum (6), whistle (6), sampler (11), percussion (11), mixing (2-8, 10-13)
- Jim Coleman – sampler, piano (12), mixing (9)
- Jack Natz – low-end bass guitar, lead vocals (8, 10), backing vocals (6, 11), radio (1), snare drum (6)
- Phil Puleo – drums, percussion, bass drum (6), snare drum (6)
- Additional musicians
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- Production and additional personnel
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Release history
References
- ^ Raggett, Ned. "Ask Questions Later". Allmusic. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
- ^ Sinclair, Tom (July 9, 1993). "Ask Questions Later". Entertainment Weekly. p. 50. Retrieved October 19, 2014.
- ^ columnist (April 17, 1993). "Cop Shoot Cop - Ask Questions Later". NME: 29.
- ^ Black, Art; Sprague, David (2007). "Cop Shoot Cop". Trouser Press. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
- ^ "Spex - Albums of the Year". Spex. Retrieved February 2, 2010.
- ^ "Magnet - Albums of the Year". Magnet. Retrieved February 2, 2010.
- ^ "Visions - The Best Albums 1991-96". Visions. Archived from the original on December 27, 2008. Retrieved January 21, 2010.
- ^ "Ondarock - Rock Milestones". Ondarock. Archived from the original on February 8, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2010.
- ^ (booklet). Cop Shoot Cop. New York City, New York: Subvert Entertainment. 1993.
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