# Suck This

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***Suck This*** is the second live album by the American [punk rock](/source/Punk_rock) band [the Queers](/source/The_Queers), released in 1995 by [independent record label](/source/Independent_record_label) Clearview Records. It was recorded live in the studio at the Jam Room in [Columbia, South Carolina](/source/Columbia,_South_Carolina) and released as a single-sided [picture disc](/source/Picture_disc), and reissued on [compact disc](/source/Compact_disc) in 1998.[1] It was the band's only live album recorded during the period when [Screeching Weasel](/source/Screeching_Weasel) members [Dan Vapid](/source/Dan_Vapid) and [Dan Panic](/source/Dan_Panic) were also in the Queers.

## Reception

Reviewing the album for [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic), critic Mike DaRonco rated it 4 stars out of 5 and said that in comparison to the band's previous live album, *Shout at the Queers* (1994), "the production is a lot tighter, the lineup features Danny Panic and Danny Vapid from Screeching Weasel fame and the songs blast from one track to the next without a breather (excluding 'Beer Break', which only lasts for a few seconds anyway). This is the definitive Queers live album that does them justice."[2] In an overview of the band written for *[Trouser Press](/source/Trouser_Press)*, Ira Robbins said that both live albums "capture the breathless rush of a Queers set with enthusiastic abandon."[1]

## Track listing

Writing credits adapted from the liner notes of the band's other albums.[3][4][5][6]

## Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[7]

- Joe Queer (Joe King) – [lead vocals](/source/Lead_vocalist), [guitar](/source/Guitar)
- [Dan Vapid](/source/Dan_Vapid) (Dan Schafer) – guitar, [backing vocals](/source/Backing_vocalist)
- B-Face (Chris Barnard) – [bass guitar](/source/Bass_guitar), backing vocals, artwork
- [Dan Panic](/source/Dan_Panic) (Dan Sullivan) – [drums](/source/Drum_kit)

## References

1. Robbins, Ira. ["Queers"](http://trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=queers). *trouserpress.com*. [Trouser Press](/source/Trouser_Press). Retrieved 2018-04-23.

1. DaRonco, Mike. ["Review: *Suck This*"](https://www.allmusic.com/album/suck-this-live-mw0000911280). *allmusic.com*. [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic). Retrieved 2018-04-23.

1. *[Grow Up](/source/Grow_Up_(The_Queers_album))* (CD liner notes). Monte Sereno, California: [Asian Man Records](/source/Asian_Man_Records). 2007. AM 144.

1. *[A Day Late and a Dollar Short](/source/A_Day_Late_and_a_Dollar_Short)* (CD liner notes). Monte Sereno, California: [Asian Man Records](/source/Asian_Man_Records). 2007. ASM 145.

1. *[Love Songs for the Retarded](/source/Love_Songs_for_the_Retarded)* (CD liner notes). Dayton, Ohio: Rad Girlfriend Records. 2017. RGF-070.

1. *[Beat Off](/source/Beat_Off)* (CD liner notes). Monte Sereno, California: [Asian Man Records](/source/Asian_Man_Records). 2007. ASM 142CD.

1. *Suck This* (LP liner notes). Garland, Texas: Clearview Records. 1995. CRVW 37.

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