Screw Up


Screw Up is the 1994 debut studio album by Japanese group Super Junky Monkey. It showcased their fusion of rap, hardcore, punk, and funk music. It was released in Japan and, in 1995, the United States.

Critical reception

AllMusic called the album "a surprising success," writing that "listeners may not be sure what to make of Super Junky Monkey, but anyone looking for a unique take on rock and metal would surely find themselves greatly amused and delighted." Trouser Press wrote that "Super Junky Monkey bring the chops and enormous flexibility to their funhouse vision of modern music, but sometimes crazy shit is just crazy shit." The Baltimore Sun called the band "eclectic" and "daring," writing that "'Kioku no netsuzou' alternates between crunchy Metallica-style power riffs and angular, King Crimson dissonance before dropping a few rap-style rhymes."

Track listing

  1. Shukuchoku No Choro Wa Chirou De Sourou
  2. Zakuro No Hone
  3. Kioku No Netsuzou
  4. Buckin’ The Bolts
  5. Bakabatka
  6. Tamage—Shiyoumae
  7. Ukatousen
  8. Popobar
  9. Where’re The Good Times
  10. Revenge
  11. Decide
  12. Get Out
  13. Tamage—Shiyougo
  14. We’re The Mother
  15. Shower
  16. Fuji Funka Sunzen
  17. untitled bonus track