Use Once and Destroy

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Use Once and Destroy
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 21, 2002
RecordedBalance Recordings Studios, Mandeville, Louisiana
GenreSludge metal, hardcore punk, thrash metal
Length49:10
LabelSanctuary
ProducerDave Fortman
Superjoint Ritual chronology
Use Once and Destroy
(2002)
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Use Once and Destroy is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Superjoint Ritual, released on May 21, 2002.[1] The guitar and bass work was done by Phil Anselmo and Eyehategod's Jimmy Bower. Drumming was performed by Joe Fazzio. For touring bass duties, the band recruited Hank Williams III. Anselmo did not want to play bass live because he wanted to focus mainly on singing.

Use Once and Destroy is a slightly different approach to music than the work of Pantera, one of Anselmo's other bands. It has been described as a mix of hardcore punk and sludge metal.[2] AllMusic called it "some of the most intense heavy thrash metal to be released in 2002".[1]

The album was re-released in 2006 through Sanctuary / Mayan Records, featuring bonus tracks.

On May 20, 2022, Revolver Magazine respectively reissued the album on a 2LP vinyl cover to celebrate its 20th-anniversary milestone, as well as their second follow-up album, A Lethal Dose of American Hatred. The 20th-anniversary edition art covers were designed by Child Bite lead vocalist Shawn Knight.[3]

Music videos[edit]

"Fuck Your Enemy" had a music video, directed by Jim Van Bebber. With its short song length, it found considerable airplay on Uranium throughout 2003. The black and white video begins by passing a door with a sign that reads "Hippies use side door". It then features the band performing in a small room with its walls covered in music posters and logos. Brief shots have the band humorously playing air guitar and drums before reverting to actual instrument performance footage. The song title would be censored as "F*** Your Enemy".

"The Alcoholik" also had a music video, directed by Jim Van Bebber. The video starts with a couple of various shots of the band playing along with the song vigorously. Superjoint and Eyehategod guitarist and Down drummer Jimmy Bower appears as an actor by drinking numerous couple of beer bottles while watching NASCAR on television. It then proceeds as Bower runs to the toilet by breaking the door down, signifying the "PINEAL GLAND" meter as full. The process continues while Bower goes back to drinking alcoholic beverages and smoking cigarettes while on the couch as various shots of Bower were made outside the home. Two unidentified actors came in to force Bower to drink more while the music plays. Various posters and logos were used, including the Confederate flag at the end of the music video.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Oblivious Maximus"2:33
2."It Takes No Guts"2:06
3."Everyone Hates Everyone"3:49
4."The Introvert"3:46
5."The Alcoholik"2:30
6."Fuck Your Enemy"1:40
7."4 Songs"6:18
8."Messages"2:01
9."All of Our Lives Will Get Tried"3:21
10."Antifaith"2:14
11."Ozena"3:56
12."Drug Your Love"2:51
13."Haunted Hated"2:40
14."Stupid, Stupid Man"2:33
15."Creepy Crawl"1:54
16."Superjoint Ritual"6:34
2006 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
17."Starvation Trip" (demo)1:23
18."Little H" (demo)2:05

Personnel[edit]

Superjoint Ritual
  • Phil Anselmo – vocals, guitars, bass
  • Jimmy Bower – guitars, bass
  • Joe Fazzio – drums
Production
  • Dave Fortman – engineering, mixing, producer
  • Mark Casselman – mastering
  • Joe Fazzio – artwork, design
  • Keith Neltner – design
  • Neil Zlozower – photography

Chart positions[edit]

Album - Billboard (United States)

Year Chart Position
2002 Billboard 200 87
2002 Top Independent Albums 5

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Use Once and Destroy - Superjoint Ritual". AllMusic.
  2. ^ "Fan Poll: 5 Best Songs Under 2 Minutes". Revolver. April 17, 2019. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  3. ^ "Superjoint Ritual: First 2 albums reissued on vinyl for 'Use Once and Destroy' 20th anniversary". May 20, 2022.