The band’s 1995 album makes its vinyl debut for 30th anniversary
Warrant is celebrating the 30th anniversary ofย Ultraphobic with its first-ever vinyl release. The remastered album will be available on 180-gram black and orange swirl vinyl and on CD in late July via Deko Entertainment. There will also be a limited amount of CD/LP bundles with a signed print by original members Erik Turner and Jerry Dixon while supplies last.
Ultraphobic marked the band’s fourth album when it was released in March 1995. Beau Hill returned as producer which featured the singles “Family Picnic,” “Followed,” and the ballad “Stronger Now.”
Warrant was formed in 1984 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, and experienced success from 1989 to 1996 with five albums reaching international sales of over ten million. The band first came into the national spotlight with their double platinum debut album Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich in 1989 and one of its singles, “Heaven,” which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The band’s success continued in the early 1990s with the double platinum album Cherry Pie in 1990, which provided the hit song of the same name.
In 1992, Warrant released their third album, the critically acclaimed Dog Eat Dog. The record achieved only moderate commercial success compared with the first two albums but still sold over 500,000 copies reaching gold status and charting at No. 25 on the US Billboard charts.
1. Undertow
2. Followed
3. Family Picnic
4. Sum of One
5. Chameleon
6. Crawl Space
7. Live Inside of You
8. High
9. Ride #2
10. Ultraphobic
11. Stronger Now