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'{{Short description|Album by TISM}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}} {{Use Australian English|date=January 2012}} {{Infobox album | name = Hot Dogma | type = [[Album]] | artist = [[TISM]] | cover = hotdogma.jpg | alt = | released = 1 October 1990 | recorded = 1989, April–July 1990 | venue = | studio = Platinum Studios, Sing Sing Studios | genre = [[Alternative rock]] | length = 50:38<br>70:41 (CD/MC versions) | label = [[Phonogram Records|Phonogram]]/[[PolyGram]] | producer = Peter Blyton and Laurence Maddy | prev_title = [[Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance]] | prev_year = 1988 | next_title = [[Gentlemen, Start Your Egos]] | next_year = 1991 | misc = {{Singles | name = Hot Dogma | type = studio | single1 = I Don't Want TISM, I Want a Girlfriend | single1date = 11 December 1989 | single2 = The History of Western Civilisation | single2date = 17 September 1990 | single3 = Let's Form a Company | single3date = 25 February 1991 }} }} '''''Hot Dogma''''' is the second studio album by the Australian [[alternative rock]] band [[TISM]]. It was released on 1 October 1990 and peaked at number 86 on the [[ARIA Charts]]. The title comes from a joining of the two phrases [[hot dog]], a food, and [[dogma]], a specific religious belief.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}} An additional disc, '''''Hot Dogma - The Interview Disc''''' was added to initial sales copies and contains live responses by TISM to an unheard DJ’s questions. On 18 November 2024, the album was reissued on CD and (for the first time) double LP, containing the full 24-song tracklist. ==Reception== In a review of TISM’s sixth studio album ''[[The White Albun]]'', Anton S Trees of ''FasterLouder'' compared it to ''Hot Dogma'', where the latter is "filled with moments of introspection and reflection on the nature of self, existence and mortality – TISM examine the value of life. Most prominent amongst the examinations of mortality and the cyclical nature of existence is 'Life Kills'."<ref name="Trees">{{cite web | url = http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/tism-the-white-albun/771280 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151019095334/http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/tism-the-white-albun/771280 | url-status = dead | archive-date = 19 October 2015 | title = TISM – ''The White Albun'' | last = Trees | first = Anton S | work = FasterLouder | date = 30 June 2004 | accessdate = 21 July 2016 }}</ref> Steve Bell of ''theMusic.com.au'' website noticed it "quickly became a fan favourite but didn't set the world on fire commercially nor bother the charts, so TISM were soon unceremoniously dumped by Phonogram during 1991 and found themselves homeless."<ref name="Bell">{{cite web | url = http://themusic.com.au/opinion/music/2015/05/01/20-years-ago-tism-machiavelli-and-the-four-seasons-steve-bell/ | title = 20 Years Ago: How TISM's Third Album Helped Them Break Through, Despite Their Best Efforts | last = Bell | first = Steve | work = theMusic.com.au | date = 1 May 2015 | accessdate = 21 July 2016 }}</ref> ==Cover and liner notes== The cover of the album features what appear to be Chinese [[Red Guards (China)|Red Guards]] carrying a large banner with “TISM” written across it and carrying what, on first look, appears to be [[Mao Zedong]]'s ''[[Quotations From Chairman Mao Zedong|Little Red Book]]'', but is on closer inspection ''[[The TISM Guide To Little Aesthetics]]''. The artwork closely resembled posters of the time of Mao's reign.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}} The Chinese on the cover ({{lang-zh|s=无产阶级革命派在迪思想的伟大红旗下联合起来!}}) translates into "The unification of the proletariat under the banner of TISM"<!-- original text: "United under the great red flag of" The text was translated by a Cantonese speaker to: "The unification of the proletariat under the banner of tee sum" - the last two characters made no sense but made the correct sound-->.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}} The back cover of the album has the track lists in Chinese, however the band have repeatedly claimed that the Asian division of Polygram released a version with the track titles in English.<ref name="AMO Hot">{{cite web | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20051121130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/44131/20051122-0000/www.amo.org.au/release7b57.html | url = http://www.amo.org.au/release7b57.html | title = Releases :: ''Hot Dogma'' | publisher = [[Australian Music Online]] | archivedate = 21 November 2005 | accessdate = 21 July 2016 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> The titles are listed in English in the liner notes. On the original 1990 CD release, the Chinese text wrapped around the cover art, as on the LP, but the 2024 reissue placed the entire text on the front of the digipak. ==Track listings== ===Original LP version=== {{track listing | headline = Synopsis: Act One | title1 = The TISM Boat Hire Offer | length1 = 2:54 | title2 = ExistentialTISM | length2 = 3:31 | title3 = While My Catarrh Gently Weeps | length3 = 5:18 | title4 = They Shoot Heroin, Don't They? | length4 = 2:49 | title5 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 1 | length5 = 0:23 | title6 = Whinge Rock | length6 = 2:34 | title7 = (I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and) Whittle Away My Furniture | length7 = 2:13 | title8 = The TISM Finance Plan Offer | length8 = 2:29 | title9 = Leo's Toltoy | length9 = 4:04 }} {{track listing | headline = Synopsis: Act Two | title10 = The History of Western Civilisation | length10 = 3:00 | title11 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 2 | length11 = 0:22 | title12 = My Generation | length12 = 4:06 | title13 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 4 | length13 = 0:25 | title14 = Let's Club It to Death | length14 = 2:46 | title15 = Let's Form a Company | length15 = 4:07 | title16 = Life Kills | length16 = 5:53 | title17 = Pus of the Dead | length17 = 2:31 | title18 = It's Novel! It's Unique!! It's Shithouse!!! | length18 = 1:46 }} ===CD, cassette and reissue LP versions=== {{track listing | headline = Synopsis: Act One | title1 = The TISM Boat Hire Offer | length1 = 2:54 | title2 = ExistentialTISM | length2 = 3:31 | title3 = While My Catarrh Gently Weeps | length3 = 5:18 | title4 = They Shoot Heroin, Don't They? | length4 = 2:49 | title5 = Dazed And Confucious | length5 = 5:33 | title6 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 1 | length6 = 0:23 | title7 = I'll 'Ave Ya | length7 = 2:14 | title8 = Whinge Rock | length8 = 2:34 | title9 = The TISM Nightsoil Cart And Horse Blues | length9 = 2:53 | title10 = I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Whittle Away My Furniture | length10 = 2:13 | title11 = The TISM Finance Plan Offer | length11 = 2:29 | title12 = Leo's Toltoy | length12 = 4:04 }} {{track listing | headline = Synopsis: Act Two | title13 = The History of Western Civilisation | length13 = 3:00 | title14 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 2 | length14 = 0:22 | title15 = My Generation | length15 = 3:20 | title16 = I Don't Want TISM, I Want a Girlfriend | length16 = 4:06 | title17 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 4 | length17 = 0:25 | title18 = Get Thee in My Behind, Satan | length18 = 3:02 | title19 = We Are the Champignons | length19 = 2:13 | title20 = Let's Club It to Death | length20 = 2:46 | title21 = Let's Form a Company | length21 = 4:07 | title22 = Life Kills | length22 = 3:35 | note23 = unlisted Life Kills/Pus of the Dead segue | length23 = 2:15 | title24 = Pus of the Dead | length24 = 2:34 | title25 = It's Novel! It's Unique! It's Shithouse! | length25 = 1:46 }} {{track listing |headline=Digital bonus tracks (2009) |title26=The Ball That Doesn't Turn, but Goes Straight on with the Arm |length26=1:44 |title27=The TISM Finance Plan Offer |length27=2:46 |note27=from the rehearsal tapes |title28=Put Your Dog to Sleep |note28=from the rehearsal tapes |length28=3:16 |title29=Naked Movie Star |length29=2:36 |title30=I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Whittle Away My Furniture |length30=2:10 |note30=from the rehearsal tapes }} The unlisted segue and "Life Kills" are indexed as one 5:52-long track on the iTunes and Spotify releases. ===''Hot Dogma – The Interview Disc''=== LP copies of ''Hot Dogma'' were bundled with a pack-in 7" single, containing a humorous open-ended interview with TISM and blank spaces for a DJ to insert the questions. Both sides contain the same interview. ==== Questions ==== * "Your new album is on PolyGram, will you change now that you're signed to a major label?" * "How did you guys come to be in a band?" * "Why don't you ever show your face?" * "Your live shows have a reputation for being pretty wild affairs. Do you deliberately set out to work up your audience?" * "What kind of people come to your shows?" * "Your new album ''Hot Dogma'' is pretty amazing - over an hour of music, all kinds of different styles; what can you tell us about it?" * "OK, so you obviously prefer not to give much away in interviews. Why is that?" * "I am a self-respecting DJ..." * "I do think I have a feel for what's going down..." * "I do have a certain duty towards my audience..." * "YES!" The last four tracks on the disc are questions from TISM to the DJ. == ''Hot Dogma (Sing Sing Sessions)'' == {{Infobox album | name = Hot Dogma (Sing Sing Sessions) | type = Demo | artist = [[TISM]] | cover = | alt = | released = 18 August 2023 | recorded = 17–18 March 1990 | venue = | studio = Sing Sing Studios | genre = [[Alternative rock]] | length = 76:27 | label = [[genre b.goode]] | producer = TISM }} On 17 and 18 March 1990, TISM recorded demos for what eventually became ''Hot Dogma'' at Sing Sing Studios. Six tracks from the session were released in 1995 on ''[[Collected Recordings 1986-1993]]'', while the whole set of demos was eventually released on 18 August 2023, as part of the ongoing reissue campaign of TISM's discography, and hit #14 on the ARIA Australian Artist charts.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aria.com.au/charts/australian-artist-albums-chart/2023-08-28 | title=ARIA Top 20 Australian Albums Chart }}</ref> Notable inclusions are the first known studio recording of "Opium is the Religion of the Masses", a song previously only known from live recordings from the ''[[Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance]]'' era, and "Greece is Still Greece", which provided the backing music for the album version of "The TISM Finance Plan Offer", as well as "Too Cool for School, Too Stupid for Life", a song that had been performed several times by TISM in 1989 but never used on an album. === Tracklist === # Life Kills # Wham Bam Thank You Imam* # ExistentialTISM # Greece is Still Greece # The TISM Finance Plan Offer* # Let's Form a Company # Opium is the Religion of the Masses # Put Your Dog to Sleep* # The Ball That Doesn't Turn, but Goes Straight On With the Arm # (I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and) Whittle Away My Furniture # My Generation # Dazed and Confucius # Naked Movie Star # In Defence of Poetry* # The TISM Nightsoil Cart and Horse Blues # While My Catarrh Gently Weeps # Too Cool for School / All You Don't Know and All You Don't Need to Know # Get Thee in My Behind, Satan # The Law of Repulsion After Orgasm* # They Shoot Heroin, Don't They? # Let's Club It to Death # We Are the Champignons # Kevin Borich Expressionism* # The TISM Boat Hire Offer # Whinge Rock * previously released ==Charts== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center" |- ! Chart (1990) ! Peak<br /> position |- ! scope="row"| Australian Albums ([[ARIA Charts|ARIA]])<ref>{{cite book|last=Ryan|first=Gavin|title=Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010|year=2011|publisher=Moonlight Publishing|location=Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia|page=282}}</ref> | 86 |} ==Release history== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |+Release history and formats for ''Hot Dogma'' !scope="col"|Region !scope="col"|Date !scope="col"|Format(s) !scope="col"|Edition !scope="col"|Label !scope="col"|Catalogue |- !scope="row" rowspan="3"|Australia | October 1990 | rowspan="2"|{{flatlist| *[[Compact disc|CD]] *[[Compact Cassette|Cassette]] *[[LP record|LP]]}} | Standard |rowspan="2"| [[Phonogram Records]] | Catalogue| 846901-1/ 846901-2/ 846901-4 |- | 1994 |rowspan="2"| Re-issue | Catalogue| 846 901-2 |- | October 2009 | {{flatlist| *[[Music download|digital download]]}} | Label| Genre B.Goode | Catalogue {{n/a}} |} ==References== {{reflist}} {{TISM Discography}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:1990 albums]] [[Category:TISM albums]]'
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'{{Short description|Album by TISM}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}} {{Use Australian English|date=January 2012}} {{Infobox album | name = Hot Dogma | type = [[Album]] | artist = [[TISM]] | cover = hotdogma.jpg | alt = | released = 1 October 1990 | recorded = 1989, April–July 1990 | venue = | studio = Platinum Studios, Sing Sing Studios | genre = [[Alternative rock]] | length = 50:38<br>70:41 (CD/MC versions) | label = [[Phonogram Records|Phonogram]]/[[PolyGram]] | producer = Peter Blyton and Laurence Maddy | prev_title = [[Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance]] | prev_year = 1988 | next_title = [[Gentlemen, Start Your Egos]] | next_year = 1991 | misc = {{Singles | name = Hot Dogma | type = studio | single1 = I Don't Want TISM, I Want a Girlfriend | single1date = 11 December 1989 | single2 = The History of Western Civilisation | single2date = 17 September 1990 | single3 = Let's Form a Company | single3date = 25 February 1991 }} }} '''''Hot Dogma''''' is the second studio album by the Australian [[alternative rock]] band [[TISM]]. It was released on 1 October 1990 and peaked at number 86 on the [[ARIA Charts]]. The title comes from a joining of the two phrases [[hot dog]], a food, and [[dogma]], a specific religious belief.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}} An additional disc, '''''Hot Dogma - The Interview Disc''''' was added to initial sales copies and contains live responses by TISM to an unheard DJ’s questions. On 18 November 2024, the album was reissued on CD and (for the first time) double LP, containing the full 24-song tracklist. ==Reception== In a review of TISM’s sixth studio album ''[[The White Albun]]'', Anton S Trees of ''FasterLouder'' compared it to ''Hot Dogma'', where the latter is "filled with moments of introspection and reflection on the nature of self, existence and mortality – TISM examine the value of life. Most prominent amongst the examinations of mortality and the cyclical nature of existence is 'Life Kills'."<ref name="Trees">{{cite web | url = http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/tism-the-white-albun/771280 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151019095334/http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/tism-the-white-albun/771280 | url-status = dead | archive-date = 19 October 2015 | title = TISM – ''The White Albun'' | last = Trees | first = Anton S | work = FasterLouder | date = 30 June 2004 | accessdate = 21 July 2016 }}</ref> Steve Bell of ''theMusic.com.au'' website noticed it "quickly became a fan favourite but didn't set the world on fire commercially nor bother the charts, so TISM were soon unceremoniously dumped by Phonogram during 1991 and found themselves homeless."<ref name="Bell">{{cite web | url = http://themusic.com.au/opinion/music/2015/05/01/20-years-ago-tism-machiavelli-and-the-four-seasons-steve-bell/ | title = 20 Years Ago: How TISM's Third Album Helped Them Break Through, Despite Their Best Efforts | last = Bell | first = Steve | work = theMusic.com.au | date = 1 May 2015 | accessdate = 21 July 2016 }}</ref> ==Cover and liner notes== The cover of the album features what appear to be Chinese [[Red Guards (China)|Red Guards]] carrying a large banner with “TISM” written across it and carrying what, on first look, appears to be [[Mao Zedong]]'s ''[[Quotations From Chairman Mao Zedong|Little Red Book]]'', but is on closer inspection ''[[The TISM Guide To Little Aesthetics]]''. The artwork closely resembled posters of the time of Mao's reign.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}} The Chinese on the cover ({{lang-zh|s=无产阶级革命派在迪思想的伟大红旗下联合起来!}}) translates into "The unification of the proletariat under the banner of TISM"<!-- original text: "United under the great red flag of" The text was translated by a Cantonese speaker to: "The unification of the proletariat under the banner of tee sum" - the last two characters made no sense but made the correct sound-->.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}} The back cover of the album has the track lists in Chinese, however the band have repeatedly claimed that the Asian division of Polygram released a version with the track titles in English.<ref name="AMO Hot">{{cite web | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20051121130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/44131/20051122-0000/www.amo.org.au/release7b57.html | url = http://www.amo.org.au/release7b57.html | title = Releases :: ''Hot Dogma'' | publisher = [[Australian Music Online]] | archivedate = 21 November 2005 | accessdate = 21 July 2016 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> The titles are listed in English in the liner notes. On the original 1990 CD release, the Chinese text wrapped around the cover art, as on the LP, but the 2024 reissue placed the entire text on the front of the digipak. The original LP release featured an inner sleeve with the liner notes, however this was changed to a gatefold sleeve on the reissue, with it instead containing inner sleeves with full lyrics to the album. ==Track listings== ===Original LP version=== {{track listing | headline = Synopsis: Act One | title1 = The TISM Boat Hire Offer | length1 = 2:54 | title2 = ExistentialTISM | length2 = 3:31 | title3 = While My Catarrh Gently Weeps | length3 = 5:18 | title4 = They Shoot Heroin, Don't They? | length4 = 2:49 | title5 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 1 | length5 = 0:23 | title6 = Whinge Rock | length6 = 2:34 | title7 = (I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and) Whittle Away My Furniture | length7 = 2:13 | title8 = The TISM Finance Plan Offer | length8 = 2:29 | title9 = Leo's Toltoy | length9 = 4:04 }} {{track listing | headline = Synopsis: Act Two | title10 = The History of Western Civilisation | length10 = 3:00 | title11 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 2 | length11 = 0:22 | title12 = My Generation | length12 = 4:06 | title13 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 4 | length13 = 0:25 | title14 = Let's Club It to Death | length14 = 2:46 | title15 = Let's Form a Company | length15 = 4:07 | title16 = Life Kills | length16 = 5:53 | title17 = Pus of the Dead | length17 = 2:31 | title18 = It's Novel! It's Unique!! It's Shithouse!!! | length18 = 1:46 }} ===CD, cassette and reissue LP versions=== {{track listing | headline = Synopsis: Act One | title1 = The TISM Boat Hire Offer | length1 = 2:54 | title2 = ExistentialTISM | length2 = 3:31 | title3 = While My Catarrh Gently Weeps | length3 = 5:18 | title4 = They Shoot Heroin, Don't They? | length4 = 2:49 | title5 = Dazed And Confucious | length5 = 5:33 | title6 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 1 | length6 = 0:23 | title7 = I'll 'Ave Ya | length7 = 2:14 | title8 = Whinge Rock | length8 = 2:34 | title9 = The TISM Nightsoil Cart And Horse Blues | length9 = 2:53 | title10 = I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Whittle Away My Furniture | length10 = 2:13 | title11 = The TISM Finance Plan Offer | length11 = 2:29 | title12 = Leo's Toltoy | length12 = 4:04 }} {{track listing | headline = Synopsis: Act Two | title13 = The History of Western Civilisation | length13 = 3:00 | title14 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 2 | length14 = 0:22 | title15 = My Generation | length15 = 3:20 | title16 = I Don't Want TISM, I Want a Girlfriend | length16 = 4:06 | title17 = Kevin Borich Expressionism Part 4 | length17 = 0:25 | title18 = Get Thee in My Behind, Satan | length18 = 3:02 | title19 = We Are the Champignons | length19 = 2:13 | title20 = Let's Club It to Death | length20 = 2:46 | title21 = Let's Form a Company | length21 = 4:07 | title22 = Life Kills | length22 = 3:35 | note23 = unlisted Life Kills/Pus of the Dead segue | length23 = 2:15 | title24 = Pus of the Dead | length24 = 2:34 | title25 = It's Novel! It's Unique! It's Shithouse! | length25 = 1:46 }} {{track listing |headline=Digital bonus tracks (2009) |title26=The Ball That Doesn't Turn, but Goes Straight on with the Arm |length26=1:44 |title27=The TISM Finance Plan Offer |length27=2:46 |note27=from the rehearsal tapes |title28=Put Your Dog to Sleep |note28=from the rehearsal tapes |length28=3:16 |title29=Naked Movie Star |length29=2:36 |title30=I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Whittle Away My Furniture |length30=2:10 |note30=from the rehearsal tapes }} The unlisted segue and "Life Kills" are indexed as one 5:52-long track on the iTunes and Spotify releases. ===''Hot Dogma – The Interview Disc''=== LP copies of ''Hot Dogma'' were bundled with a pack-in 7" single, containing a humorous open-ended interview with TISM and blank spaces for a DJ to insert the questions. Both sides contain the same interview. ==== Questions ==== * "Your new album is on PolyGram, will you change now that you're signed to a major label?" * "How did you guys come to be in a band?" * "Why don't you ever show your face?" * "Your live shows have a reputation for being pretty wild affairs. Do you deliberately set out to work up your audience?" * "What kind of people come to your shows?" * "Your new album ''Hot Dogma'' is pretty amazing - over an hour of music, all kinds of different styles; what can you tell us about it?" * "OK, so you obviously prefer not to give much away in interviews. Why is that?" * "I am a self-respecting DJ..." * "I do think I have a feel for what's going down..." * "I do have a certain duty towards my audience..." * "YES!" The last four tracks on the disc are questions from TISM to the DJ. == ''Hot Dogma (Sing Sing Sessions)'' == {{Infobox album | name = Hot Dogma (Sing Sing Sessions) | type = Demo | artist = [[TISM]] | cover = | alt = | released = 18 August 2023 | recorded = 17–18 March 1990 | venue = | studio = Sing Sing Studios | genre = [[Alternative rock]] | length = 76:27 | label = [[genre b.goode]] | producer = TISM }} On 17 and 18 March 1990, TISM recorded demos for what eventually became ''Hot Dogma'' at Sing Sing Studios. Six tracks from the session were released in 1995 on ''[[Collected Recordings 1986-1993]]'', while the whole set of demos was eventually released on 18 August 2023, as part of the ongoing reissue campaign of TISM's discography, and hit #14 on the ARIA Australian Artist charts.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aria.com.au/charts/australian-artist-albums-chart/2023-08-28 | title=ARIA Top 20 Australian Albums Chart }}</ref> Notable inclusions are the first known studio recording of "Opium is the Religion of the Masses", a song previously only known from live recordings from the ''[[Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance]]'' era, and "Greece is Still Greece", which provided the backing music for the album version of "The TISM Finance Plan Offer", as well as "Too Cool for School, Too Stupid for Life", a song that had been performed several times by TISM in 1989 but never used on an album. === Tracklist === # Life Kills # Wham Bam Thank You Imam* # ExistentialTISM # Greece is Still Greece # The TISM Finance Plan Offer* # Let's Form a Company # Opium is the Religion of the Masses # Put Your Dog to Sleep* # The Ball That Doesn't Turn, but Goes Straight On With the Arm # (I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and) Whittle Away My Furniture # My Generation # Dazed and Confucius # Naked Movie Star # In Defence of Poetry* # The TISM Nightsoil Cart and Horse Blues # While My Catarrh Gently Weeps # Too Cool for School / All You Don't Know and All You Don't Need to Know # Get Thee in My Behind, Satan # The Law of Repulsion After Orgasm* # They Shoot Heroin, Don't They? # Let's Club It to Death # We Are the Champignons # Kevin Borich Expressionism* # The TISM Boat Hire Offer # Whinge Rock * previously released ==Charts== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center" |- ! Chart (1990) ! Peak<br /> position |- ! scope="row"| Australian Albums ([[ARIA Charts|ARIA]])<ref>{{cite book|last=Ryan|first=Gavin|title=Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010|year=2011|publisher=Moonlight Publishing|location=Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia|page=282}}</ref> | 86 |} ==Release history== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |+Release history and formats for ''Hot Dogma'' !scope="col"|Region !scope="col"|Date !scope="col"|Format(s) !scope="col"|Edition !scope="col"|Label !scope="col"|Catalogue |- !scope="row" rowspan="3"|Australia | October 1990 | rowspan="2"|{{flatlist| *[[Compact disc|CD]] *[[Compact Cassette|Cassette]] *[[LP record|LP]]}} | Standard |rowspan="2"| [[Phonogram Records]] | Catalogue| 846901-1/ 846901-2/ 846901-4 |- | 1994 |rowspan="2"| Re-issue | Catalogue| 846 901-2 |- | October 2009 | {{flatlist| *[[Music download|digital download]]}} | Label| Genre B.Goode | Catalogue {{n/a}} |} ==References== {{reflist}} {{TISM Discography}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:1990 albums]] [[Category:TISM albums]]'
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'@@ -48,5 +48,5 @@ The back cover of the album has the track lists in Chinese, however the band have repeatedly claimed that the Asian division of Polygram released a version with the track titles in English.<ref name="AMO Hot">{{cite web | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20051121130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/44131/20051122-0000/www.amo.org.au/release7b57.html | url = http://www.amo.org.au/release7b57.html | title = Releases :: ''Hot Dogma'' | publisher = [[Australian Music Online]] | archivedate = 21 November 2005 | accessdate = 21 July 2016 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> The titles are listed in English in the liner notes. -On the original 1990 CD release, the Chinese text wrapped around the cover art, as on the LP, but the 2024 reissue placed the entire text on the front of the digipak. +On the original 1990 CD release, the Chinese text wrapped around the cover art, as on the LP, but the 2024 reissue placed the entire text on the front of the digipak. The original LP release featured an inner sleeve with the liner notes, however this was changed to a gatefold sleeve on the reissue, with it instead containing inner sleeves with full lyrics to the album. ==Track listings== '
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