Enter: The Conquering Chicken | ||||
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Released | March 22, 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1993 | |||
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Length | 36:51 | |||
Label | C/Z Records[3] Broken Rekids (reissue) | |||
Producer | Scott Benson, The Gits | |||
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Enter: The Conquering Chicken is The Gits' second full-length album, recorded in 1993 and released posthumously in 1994 on C/Z Records.[5] Lead singer and songwriter Mia Zapata was raped and strangled to death in July 1993 during production of the record. The remainder of the band completed the album with what they had finished so far, and disbanded shortly thereafter.[6]
Enter: The Conquering Chicken shows Mia Zapata pushing the blues influences that informed her vocal style to the forefront more directly than on Frenching the Bully, with songs like "A Change Is Gonna Come" (a recontextualized cover of soul singer Sam Cooke's original) and "Precious Blood."[7] The band also arguably furthers their hardcore influences on songs like "Sign of the Crab," "Spear & Magic Helmet" and "Drunks."
The record was reissued in 2003, with bonus tracks and different cover art, on the Broken Rekids label.
The song "Sign of the Crab" was written by Zapata, imagining her murder at the hands of a stranger.