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Volume 2 (CKY album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Volume 2 (CKY album)

''Volume 2'' is a compilation album by American heavy metal band CKY. It was released by Distant Recordings and Teil Martin International on February 27, 1999, the same day as the band's debut studio album ''Volume 1''. The album features a number of early demo recordings, as well as skits and samples from the first ''CKY'' video, and recordings of prank calls performed by Brandon DiCamillo.
Often considered a soundtrack album for the first ''CKY'' video, ''Volume 2'' was produced early in CKY's career, largely during sessions for ''Volume 1'' and earlier demos. In contrast to other releases by the band, the album features a number of comedic tracks included in the ''CKY'' video, as well as various skits and other rough recordings. Multiple songs have been subsequently released in other forms.
==Background==
Recording for ''Volume 2'' took place between 1996 and 1998 in various locations: tracks were recorded by guitarist Chad I Ginsburg on a 24-track tape and an ADAT in Newtown, Pennsylvania, drummer Jess Margera on a 4-track tape in West Chester, Pennsylvania, John Teague on an ADAT in Westtown, Pennsylvania, and Dave Kurtz on an 8-track tape in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Brandon DiCamillo's prank calls were recorded by DiCamillo and Margera in West Chester.〔
The songs on ''Volume 2'' largely include rough demos of subsequently released songs, early recordings of songs later released by Foreign Objects (a band featuring CKY members Deron Miller and Margera), and alternate mixes and recordings of ''Volume 1'' tracks. ''Volume 2'' is the original album on which the song "Shippensburg" was released. Originally recorded in 1997 for ''Volume 1'', but later removed as it "didn't fit well with the album",〔 "Shippensburg" became one of the most popular songs among CKY fans, as noted by drummer Jess Margera when revealing the news of 2011 compilation ''B-Sides & Rarities'', on which the song also features.
Due to the majority of the album's contents featuring on the first ''CKY'' video, it is often considered as a soundtrack album for the film, and was described as such on the band's website.〔 The video's two main stars, DiCamillo and Bam Margera, are featured on a number of songs including "Step to CKY", "Santa's Coming" and "Drunken Freestyle".

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