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Studio album by 13.13 | ||||
Released | June 1982 | |||
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Length | 39:58 | |||
Label | Ruby | |||
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Trouser Press | mixed |
13.13 is the second album by American artist Lydia Lunch, released in June 1982 by record label Ruby.
Trouser Press writes that the album "[revives] the grind-and-caterwaul of Teenage Jesus as filtered through Metal Box-era PiL, all deviant guitar and rolling rhythms. Like her previous stuff, it manages to be simultaneously fascinating and annoying." UK magazine Fact wrote that "sonically it comes over like a more droning, dissolute Stateside cousin of Siouxsie & the Banshees' Juju".
13.13 has divided critics. In its retrospective review, Fact qualified it as a "masterpiece".
All tracks written by 13.13 (Dix Denney, Lydia Lunch, Cliff Martinez and Gregg Williams), except as noted.