Bouncing back from the setback of Sacrilecious, the Supersuckers recorded their most ambitious album with Must've Been High. Using their garagey, post-hardcore punk as a launching pad, they delve deeply into country, even recording with Willie Nelson on one cut. Tellingly, the Supersuckers sound their best when they go for a snotty update of cowpunk -- compared with their metal and Stooges-obsessed contemporaries, the band sounds positively fresh with the little bit of twang. There are a couple of shaky moments, but overall, Must've Been High is an intoxicating concoction of fiery riffs, goofy humor and punk attitude. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Must've Been High Track Listing
Credits of Must've Been High
- Brian Thomas
- Banjo, Dobro, Lap Steel Guitar, Pedal Steel
- Kelley Deal
- Vocals
- Dancing Eagle
- Cymbals, Drums
- Eddie Spaghetti
- Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Vocals
- Jesse Dayton
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
- John Dunleavy
- Engineer
- Steve Chadie
- Mixing Assistant
- Floyd Reitsman
- Assistant Engineer
- Kenneth Sherwood
- Design
- Renaldo Allegre
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Guitar (Electric)
- Dave Fisher
- Assistant Engineer
- Whiting Tennis
- Illustrations
- Supersuckers
- Main Performer
- Mickey Raphael
- Harmonica, ?, Echo Harp, Baritone Harp
- Dan Bolton
- Guitar (Electric)
- Larry Greenhill
- Mixing
- Randall Hage Jamail
- Producer, Mixing
- Brantley Kearns
- Fiddle, Mandolin















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