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'''''Welcome to Mexico... Asshole''''' is the first live album from [[Pigface]]. [[Trent Reznor]] of [[Nine Inch Nails]] is featured on "Suck", (which was remade for his ''[[Broken (Nine Inch Nails EP)|Broken]]'' EP as a [[hidden track]]) but [[Nivek Ogre|Ogre]] is heard on lead vocals.
'''''Welcome to Mexico... Asshole''''' is the first live album from [[Pigface]].


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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== Personnel ==
== Tour Personnel ==
* [[Martin Atkins]]
* [[Martin Atkins]] - drums
* [[Bill Rieflin]]
* [[Bill Rieflin]] - drums
* [[Chris Connelly (musician)|Chris Connelly]]
* [[Chris Connelly (musician)|Chris Connelly]] - vocals
* [[Nivek Ogre]]
* [[Nivek Ogre]] - vocals
* [[Paul Raven (musician)|Paul Raven]]
* [[Paul Raven (musician)|Paul Raven]] - bass
* [[Matt Schultz]]
* [[Matthew Schultz]] - guitar, keyboards
* [[William Tucker (musician)|William Tucker]]
* [[William Tucker (musician)|William Tucker]] - guitar
With help from:
With Additional appearances, on various tracks of the following artists:
[[Paul Barker]], [[Bart Flores]], [[Eric Pounder]], [[Beefcake]], [[Marston Daley]], [[Michael Balch]], [[Tom Lash]], [[Joe Trump]], [[Black Francis]], [[Mary Byker]], [[Roberto]], [[Chris Vrenna]], [[Neil Hubbard]], [[Bobby Rea]], [[Andy MaGuire]], [[Evil Mothers]], [[Jeff Ward (musician)|Jeff Ward]], [[Dave Kendricks]], [[En Esch]], Becky from Lunachicks, [[Silverfish (band)|Silverfish]], [[Trent Reznor]], John Wills and [[David Yow]].
[[Paul Barker]], [[Bart Flores]], [[Eric Pounder]], [[Beefcake The Mighty]], [[Marston Daley]], [[Michael Balch]], Tom Lash, [[Joe Trump]], [[Black Francis]], [[Mary Byker]], Roberto Santiago, [[Chris Vrenna]], [[Neil Hubbard]], [[Bobby Rea]], [[Andy MaGuire]], [[Evil Mothers]], [[Jeff Ward (musician)|Jeff Ward]], [[Dave Kendricks]], [[En Esch]], [[Becky Wreck]], [[Silverfish (band)|Silverfish]], [[Trent Reznor]], John Wills and [[David Yow]].


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}


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[[Category:Pigface albums]]
[[Category:Pigface albums]]

Latest revision as of 15:12, 10 June 2024

Welcome to Mexico... Asshole
Live album by
Released1992
RecordedApril – June 1991
GenreIndustrial
Length72:47
LabelInvisible
ProducerMartin Atkins
Pigface chronology
Gub
(1991)
Welcome to Mexico... Asshole
(1992)
Fook
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Welcome to Mexico... Asshole is the first live album from Pigface.

Track listing

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Tour Personnel

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With help from: Paul Barker, Bart Flores, Eric Pounder, Beefcake The Mighty, Marston Daley, Michael Balch, Tom Lash, Joe Trump, Black Francis, Mary Byker, Roberto Santiago, Chris Vrenna, Neil Hubbard, Bobby Rea, Andy MaGuire, Evil Mothers, Jeff Ward, Dave Kendricks, En Esch, Becky Wreck, Silverfish, Trent Reznor, John Wills and David Yow.

References

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  1. ^ "Welcome to Mexico Asshole - Pigface". Allmusic.