Men's Recovery Project
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Men's Recovery Project was a musical group formed by Born Against veterans Neil Burke and Sam McPheeters in 1993. The group split up in 2002 after Burke's asthma made touring impossible.
Formation
The group recorded seven 7" records (one split with H.G.C.), one 5" tour only record, and six LP/CDs (one split with Sinking Body). In 2005, Load Records released a greatest hits album entitled "The Best of MRP" for the group.
Works
In 2000, the band made a conceptual album with tracks exclusively about the Middle East called "Bolides Over Basra." [Load Records: MRP]
Other members and guest appearances
The ever-changing roster for Men's Recovery Project included members from such groups as Wrangler Brutes, The Locust, Thrones, Le Tigre, and Six Finger Satellite.
Discography[
"Emergency Record" 7" (Lungcast, 1993)
"Make A Baby" 7" (Vermiform, 1994)
"Frank Talk About Humans" CD/7"x2 (Vinyl Communications, 1994)
"Normal Man" 7" (Gravity, 1995)
"Time To Milk" 7" split w/ H.G.C. (Chester, 1996)
"Botanica Mysteria" 7" (Kill Rock Stars, 1996)
"Immense Ovary Reject" 7" (Walkabout, 1996)
"New Human" tour-only 5" (Vermiform, 1996)
"Thank You For Killing Me" 7" (Paralogy, 1997)
"The Golden Triumph of Naked Hostility" CD (Vermiform, 1997)
"Grappling With The Homonids" [sic] LP/CD split with Sinking Body (Vermiform, 1998)
"Resist The New Way" LP/CD (Vermiform, 1999)
"Bolides Over Basra" LP/CD (Load, 2000)
"Night Pirate" LP/CD (Kill Rock Stars, 2001)
"The Very Best Of Men's Recovery Project" (5RC, 2005)
References
External links
- [Sam McPheeters (Vermiform Records)] Official site
- [Load Records MRP page]
- [McPheeters MRP Discography]
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