"Wave Like the Pope" is an unreleased scrapped song from Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.[1]
Background[]
According to Anders, it was recorded for Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat., but since it sounded like a ska song and didn't represent the band, it was cut from the album.[2]
Lyrics[]
[Not Available]
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Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. ― October 31, 1996 • Pale One Records | |
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Standard | 1 Slipknot • 2 Gently • 3 Do Nothing/Bitchslap • 4 Only One • 5 Tattered & Torn • 6 Confessions • 7 Some Feel • 8 Killers Are Quiet • 9 Dogfish Rising |
Cut Tracks | Part of Me • Fur • Rites and Rage • Vizqueen • Wave Like the Pope |
Unreleased Songs | |
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Pre–Roadrunner | Some Feel • Fur • Tattered & Torn • Part of Me • Slipknot • Gently • Do Nothing/Bitchslap • Only One • Confessions • Killers Are Quiet • Dogfish Rising • Rites and Rage • Vizqueen • Wave Like the Pope • Interloper • Carve • May 17 • Windows • Sauce • Coleslaw • Me Inside • Nature • Lust Disease • Prosthetics • Scissors |
Post–Roadrunner | Killing Leslie • Be With You • Logged Them • Happy Ending • Without the Gray • Genchem • Long May You Die |
Non–Songs | The Seed • The Hundreds |
References[]
- ↑ @WeenMe (March 9th, 2020).
My friend has a very early demo recording of MFKR with what we believe are tracks that have never seen the light of day. (Pics inside). Reddit. Retrieved January 6th, 2023.
- ↑ Anders Colsefni on Unreleased Songs. MFKR1. Retrieved January 4th, 2022.