Ugly Kid Joe "Menace to Sobriety (30th Anniversary Edition)"

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RELEASE DATE : December 5, 2025

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ALBUM FACTS :

LP
Metalville
SKU: 0784668898987
DESCRIPTION :

Ugly Kid Joe's Menace to Sobriety Reissued for Its 30th Anniversary Edition on Colored LP.

Ugly Kid Joe was formed in 1989 and the band's name spoofs the glam metal band Pretty Boy Floyd. Ugly Kid Joe have released five full-length albums, two compilation albums and two EPs. Their best selling records are As Ugly as They Wanna Be (1991) and America's Least Wanted (1992), which were both certified double platinum by the RIAA; the former is notable for being the first EP to go platinum.

They became the Reader's Choice for Best New Artist voted by Metal Edge and Raw magazine. They also presented The Favorite Heavy Metal band award to Metallica at the American Music Awards in 1993. The band would also get nominated for Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist but lost to Pearl Jam. The band broke up in 1997, but announced a reunion in 2010 and subsequently recommenced activity.

Now to celebrate the 30th anniversary of 1995’s Menace to Sobriety, Deko Entertainment is remastering and repackaging the album on colored vinyl LP.

TRACK LISTING :

Side A:

Intro
God
Tomorrow’s World
Clover
C.U.S.T.
Milkman’s Son
Suckerpath
Side B:

Cloudy Skies
Jesus Rode A Harley
10/10
V.I.P
Oompa
Candle Song
Slower Than Nowhere