The Suffering

Album: Psychotic Friends Nuttwerx (2000)
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  • This song is a humorous look at what happens when you fall in love and get married: The engagement ring, the wedding ring, the church bells ring... and the suffering. >>>
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    Dan - Phoenix, AZ
  • Fishbone had collapsed and re-formed a few times by the time this song was released on their 2000 album Psychotic Friends Nuttwerx. They still had three original members: frontman Angelo Moore, horn player Walter Kibby, and bass player John Norwood Fisher. Moore wrote the song with three outside writers: Bridget Benante, David Baerwald, and Steven Lindsey.

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