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Unlimited Everything

Skid Roper · 1990

47 min · 12 tracks · cowpunk

A quirky blend of cowpunk and absurdist humor, exploring oddball themes with a raucous energy.

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Best for
quirky humor and absurdity steady energy for sing-alongs short tracks for quick bursts
Context
Released in 1990, 'Unlimited Everything' was Skid Roper's debut solo album after his time with the band The Beat Farmers. At this stage, he was carving out a distinct space in the alternative music scene, showcasing his unique blend of country and punk influences. Roper's transition to solo work allowed him to further explore his idiosyncratic songwriting style that had been somewhat restrained in his previous collaborations.
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Unlimited Everything is an album by Skid Roper, released in 1990. A quirky blend of cowpunk and absurdist humor, exploring oddball themes with a raucous energy. This album is notable for its satirical takes on pop culture and societal norms, with tracks like 'Jesus at McDonald's' sparking conversations about commercialization in religion. While it didn't achieve mainstream chart success, it has since become a cult favorite among fans of alternative and underground music, influencing the cowpunk genre and artists who embrace absurdism in their lyrics. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Unlimited Everything sound like?

A quirky blend of cowpunk and absurdist humor, exploring oddball themes with a raucous energy. Rooted in cowpunk.

What makes Unlimited Everything by Skid Roper notable?

This album is notable for its satirical takes on pop culture and societal norms, with tracks like 'Jesus at McDonald's' sparking conversations about commercialization in religion. While it didn't achieve mainstream chart success, it has since become a cult favorite among fans of alternative and underground music, influencing the cowpunk genre and artists who embrace absurdism in their lyrics. Released in 1990, 'Unlimited Everything' was Skid Roper's debut solo album after his time with the band The Beat Farmers. At this stage, he was carving out a distinct space in the alternative music scene, showcasing his unique blend of country and punk influences. Roper's transition to solo work allowed him to further explore his idiosyncratic songwriting style that had been somewhat restrained in his previous collaborations.

Who is Unlimited Everything for?

Unlimited Everything works well if you're into quirky humor and absurdity, steady energy for sing-alongs and short tracks for quick bursts.

How many songs are on Unlimited Everything?

Unlimited Everything has 12 tracks, running approximately 47 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·47:58

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Amazing Bigfoot Diet 2:59
  • 2 Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant With My Two-Headed Love Child Standout 2:07
  • 3 Jesus at McDonald's Standout 5:27
  • 4 Amsterdam Dogshit Blues 2:10
  • 5 Stuffin' Martha's Muffin 2:56
  • 6 Burn Down the Malls 4:55
  • 7 Elvis Is Everywhere Standout 4:53
  • 8 Louisiana Liplock 4:20
  • 9 (619) 239-King 6:03
  • 10 Burn Your Money 5:17
  • 11 Rockin' Religion 3:07
  • 12 I Gotta Connect 3:44

Release Date

January 1, 1990

Genre

cowpunk

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

47 min 58 sec