MENTORS To Release Split Album With ELBOW DEEP, 'Trash Party'

June 29, 2018

Horror Pain Gore Death Productions will release the explosive split album between Chicago sickos ELBOW DEEP and the legendary MENTORS, titled "Trash Party", on August 17 on CD format.

Horror Pain Gore Death Productions brings together two of the world's most offensive bands for an explosive split album of extreme debauchery! ELBOW DEEP returns to HPGD with four new tracks of original and unique grinding death punk shock rock. Following up on last year's full length "Sexually Offensive", ELBOW DEEP pulls no punches on "Trash Party" and present their most vicious material to date.

The MENTORS finally make their long-awaited Horror Pain Gore Death debut with four tracks destined to make El Duce proud. The sleaze kings of rock are back and better than ever on "Trash Party", dealing with important life topics such as sex, drugs, alcohol, women and even the legendary god El Duce himself.

"Trash Party" track listing:

ELBOW DEEP

01. If You Want Her You Cadaver
02. Too Fat To Mandhandle
03. Nobody Knows What The Nose Knows But The Nose Knows What The Nose Knows
04. Twatcloptopus

MENTORS

05. Just Like El Duce
06. Operation Alcohol
07. Things Go Better With Dope
08. Good In Bed

The MENTORS song "Operation Alcohol" can be streamed below.

Dream Evil Pictures recently released the "The Mentors: Kings Of Sleaze Rockumentary" on DVD. This feature-length documentary explores the intrigue of THE MENTORS, one of the most controversial rock bands to emerge from the 1970s. Most known for their shock rock stage presence akin to GG ALLIN & THE MURDER JUNKIES, a long history of false rumors and outrageous myths also helped augment their fame and notoriety.

DVDs can be purchased at this location.

Photo courtesy of "The Mentors: Kings Of Sleaze Rockumentary"

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