The Numb E.P.

The Numb E.P. is an E.P. by Baboon. It was released in 1996 on Grass Records. The label wanted the E.P. to serve as a "teaser" for the forthcoming album, Secret Robot Control.

It was also designed to capitalize on the band's appearance on an episode of the TV series Walker, Texas Ranger. A sticker on the CD's shrinkwrap contained a quote by Chuck Norris about the band: "It's terrible, but I guess you gotta have that kind of music, too."

Track listing

  • "Numb" – 2:22
  • "I'm OK if You're OK" – 3:40
  • "Give Me Something Real" – 2:44
  • "Parade Ground Explosion" – 4:12
  • "Master Salvatoris" – 1:47
  • "Why'd You Say Die" – 3:50
  • All songs by Baboon.

    Personnel

  • Andrew Huffstetler – vocals, trombone
  • Mike Rudnicki – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steven Barnett – drums
  • Mark Hughes – bass guitar
  • Bryan Schmitz – bass guitar on "Numb"
  • Bart Rogers – bass guitar on "Why'd You Say Die"
  • Andy VanDette – mastering
  • Jack Malken – mixing on "Give Me Something Real" and "Parade Ground Explosion"
  • Shannon Vavrinchik – design
  • EP

    EP, Ep, The EP or E_{p} may refer to:

    In arts and entertainment

    Music

  • Extended play, a musical recording that contains more than a single, but less than a full album
  • Electric piano
  • EP (The 77s EP), 1999
  • EP (Crystal Antlers EP)
  • EP (Childish Gambino EP), 2011
  • EP (The Fiery Furnaces album), 2003
  • EP (The Format EP), 2002
  • EP (Hope&Social EP), 2008
  • EP (Luna EP), a 1996 indie pop/rock album
  • EP (Matchbox Twenty EP), 2002
  • EP (Means End album), 2012
  • EP (Mogwai EP), 1999
  • EP (Red Flag album), 1996
  • The EP (Deepspace5 EP), an 1998 EP by Deepspace5
  • The EP (Frank n Dank album), 2007
  • Subseven: the EP, a 2004 EP by Subseven
  • Singles: $100 EP, a 1996 EP by Alien Ant Farm
  • Entity Paradigm, a Pakistani rock band
  • Other uses in arts and entertainment

  • Edgar Allan Poe, an American storywriter
  • En passant (e.p.), a chess maneuver
  • Europa-Park, a theme park in Germany
  • Executive producer, non-technical producer of an entertainment production
  • The Electric Playground, a news show on the American G4 television channel
  • Ep, an abbreviation of Episodes
  • The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited

    The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited is an extended play by American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released on August 21, 1987 by Elektra Records.

    Recording

    The $5.98 E.P. Garage Days Re-Revisited was the group's first recording to feature its new bassist Jason Newsted (credited as "Master J. Newkid" in the liner notes). It is also the band's first release following the death of second bassist Cliff Burton. The extended play consisted entirely of covers of late-'70s and early-'80s New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands and hardcore punk music rehearsed in Lars Ulrich's soundproofed garage and then recorded in Los Angeles over the course of six days. The group included the dollar price in the title (which was printed on the cover) in an effort to ensure that fans were not overcharged for it, some retailers did ultimately charge more than the $5.98 price referenced in the title. The original cassette release included a sticker which read "If they try to charge more, STEAL IT!" The official United States CD release of the EP amended the title (and the price) to The $9.98 CD because the retail price of CDs was much higher than cassettes; other countries (such as Australia) still displayed The $5.98 E.P. with a sticker stating that this was the "title" and not the price. "The Wait" was omitted from the UK pressings in order to conform to local music-industry rules regarding the length of EPs.

    E&P

    The abbreviation E&P may stand for:

  • Editor & Publisher - a monthly magazine about newspapers in North America
  • Exploration and production - a sector of the oil-and-gas industry
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