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FYULABA is the sixth studio album by Canadian hardcore punk band SNFU. The album was released in 1996 by Epitaph Records. Its name is an acronym for Fuck You Up Like a Bad Accident.<ref name=a>Chris Walter. What No One Else Wanted to Say. Vancouver: GFY Press, 2014, pg. 157</ref> The album was the last of three albums released by SNFU on Epitaph. Eight years would pass before the proper followup, In the Meantime and In Between Time, was issued in 2004.

Background and recordingEdit

Throughout 1995 and early 1996, SNFU had toured extensively in support of their fifth studio album, The One Voted Most Likely to Succeed. Members Marc Belke, Brent Belke, and Rob Johnson had also spent time finalizing the Redemeer album released in 1996 by their side project the Wheat Chiefs. SNFU initially recorded demos for their sixth album in May with roadie and sound man Simon Head.

In June 1996, the band returned to Mushroom Studios, the site of the recording of The One Voted Most Likely to Succeed, to record FYULABA. Engineer Pete Wonsiak and mixer Dave Ogilvie, the latter known for his work with Skinny Puppy, were brought on for the sessions.<ref name=a /> While the recording went generally smoothly, singer Ken Chinn's struggles with health and mental problems affected his productivity.<ref name=a /> Regardless, Marc Belke later remembered the sessions as personally satisfying and fulfilling.<ref>Walter 158</ref> Singer Bif Naked made her second appearance on an SNFU record, singing backup vocals on "You Make Me Thick".

The band took the album's initial title, Fuck You Up Like a Bad Accident, from the American outsider artist and musician, Wesley Willis.<ref name=a /> The title was later shortened to its acronym form, FYULABA. The album's cover was designed by Brad Lambert, but the design used on the cover was an unfinished version of the intended cover.<ref name=e>Walter 160</ref> The band later expressed dissatisfaction with final art.<ref name=e />

ReleaseEdit

The album was released on September 24, 1996. The band shot a music video for the song "Fate", their fifth promotional video overall.<ref name=b>Walter 161</ref> Their tour in support of the record began in October 1996.<ref name=b />

Included in the pregap of the CD release is an audio recording of a heated argument between the band's road crew and owners of a club in Kelowna, British Columbia on November 2, 1995.<ref name=c>Walter 152</ref> SNFU had played the venue that night, and Chinn and other associates of the band had had a negative encounter with one of the venue's bouncers, leading to further conflict.<ref name=c />

ReceptionEdit

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The album received mixed reviews from critics. Many praised the album's musicality but puzzled over Chinn's increasing interest in popular culture and tabloid headlines. A reviewer from The Onion's A.V. Club called the album a "veritable Entertainment Tonight of pop culture" that is nonetheless "dead-on musically".<ref name=av>Template:Cite news</ref> The A.V. Club reviewer described the band's sound as a hybrid between the Dead Kennedys and "Weird Al" Yankovic, and ultimately assessed FYULABA as "an enjoyable album."<ref name=av /> Similarly, AllMusic critic Vincent Jeffries praised the record's musicality in a retrospective review as "some of the fastest punk attempted by the band in years," but worried that "goofy lyrics prevent FYULABA from being a triumphant return to form."<ref name=amg /> Jeffries also compared the band to "Weird Al" Yankovic and concluded that "[l]isteners willing to ignore the bad lyrics should get a charge out of the music, but this rather imposing condition should keep FYULABA off any must-have punk lists."<ref name=amg />

Other critics were more forgiving of the album's lyrics while praising its musicality. Writing for Drop-D Magazine, critic Paul Watkin gave the album a favorable review, describing it as "straight out, rapid fire punk, with the boys laying back into the crunchy guitars to highlight the choruses and screaming out back-up vocals."<ref name=dd>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Watkin concludes that "FYULABA is good and sincere and has some things to say."<ref name=dd />

Track listingEdit

All songs written by SNFU. Track 1 is preceded by a recording hidden in the pregap. Template:Tracklist

MusiciansEdit

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Guests
  • Bif Naked - vocals (track 2)
  • Simon Head - keyboards (track 3)

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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