Que Sirhan Sirhan
Studio album by
Released1993
GenreHardcore punk
Length23:50
LabelTouch and Go
ProducerSteve Albini
Didjits chronology
Little Miss Carriage!
(1992)
Que Sirhan Sirhan
(1993)

Que Sirhan Sirhan is a studio album by the American band Didjits, released in 1993 through Touch and Go Records.[1][2] The band supported the album with a North American tour.[3] Que Sirhan Sirhan was Didjits' final album.[4]

A music video was made for "Judge Hot Fudge".[5]

Production

"Monkey Suit" is a cover of a song by the Plasmatics.[6] "Agent 99" is about the Get Smart character.[7] Todd Cole replaced Rey Washam on drums.[8]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[9]
Chicago Sun-Times[7]

The Washington Post wrote: "Aside from the mid-tempo, vaguely bluesy 'Sick of My Fix', these 11 songs are little more than a blur—a chord progression, a hyperdrive beat, a bellowed refrain—but that little more is just enough to make them engaging."[10] The Chicago Tribune called the album "a hot rod to cheap thrill punk rock hell."[11]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Didjits, except "Monkey Suit" by Danny Axeman and Richie Stotts

No.TitleLength
1."Agent 99"1:55
2."Judge Hot Fudge"1:54
3."Spicy Little Outfit"2:03
4."Que Sirhan Sirhan"3:02
5."Sister Sin"2:08
6."Fire in the Hole"1:49
7."Evilized"1:36
8."Sick of My Fix"2:35
9."Turn It Up"1:42
10."Monkey Suit"2:34
11."Barely Legal"2:32

Personnel

Didjits
Production and additional personnel

References

  1. Muretich, James (10 Nov 1993). "DIDJITS ARE GETTING TIGHTER AND TASTIER". Calgary Herald. p. D9.
  2. "MUSIC SHOWCASE ON CWRU RADIO". The Plain Dealer. 24 July 1993. p. 6E.
  3. Stoute, Lenny (26 Aug 1993). "Spitting on the politically correct...". Toronto Star. p. WO6.
  4. Troy, Michael (14 Sep 2006). "It's a rock 'n' roll reunion weekend in C-U". The News-Gazette. p. T4.
  5. Carlson, Debbie (October 6, 1993). "Didjits ready to party". Journal Gazette. Mattoon.
  6. "Que Sirhan Sirhan by Didjits". Billboard. 105 (44): 60. Oct 30, 1993.
  7. 1 2 DeRogatis, Jim (October 31, 1993). "Other Sounds of Chicago: Best and Rest". Show. Chicago Sun-Times. p. 3.
  8. "Didjits Biography by Steve Huey". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 December 2022.
  9. Carlson, Matt. "Que Sirhan Sirhan". AllMusic. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  10. Jenkins, Mark (27 Aug 1993). "Didjits' Gleeful Blur of Speedy Satire". The Washington Post. p. N12.
  11. Heim, Chris (1 Oct 1993). "Punk (Sid Lives!)". Friday. Chicago Tribune. p. R.
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