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''Why Bliss Destroy'' is the debut EP released by
Sucioperro Sucioperro (Spanish for 'Filthy Dog'; ) are a Scottish alternative rock band from Ayr, South Ayrshire, formed in 2002. History ''Random Acts of Intimacy'' The band's debut album, '' Random Acts of Intimacy'', was released in June 2006 on the ...
in August 2002 and features the original line up of JP Reid, Mike Logg, Dave Martin and (Skindog) Brendan Reilly. "Love in the Guise of Friendship" is an arrangement of a poem by Scottish writer
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. Three tracks feature the vocals of
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frontman
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Track listing


Personnel

*JP Reid - Vocals, Guitars *Mike Logg - Bass *Brendan Reilly - Drums *Dave Martin - Guitar, Piano & Vocals *
Simon Neil Simon Alexander Neil (born 31 August 1979) is a Scottish musician, best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist for rock band Biffy Clyro. In 2003, Neil formed the side project Marmaduke Duke with Sucioperro, JP Reid, releasing two studio albu ...
- Vocals on "Hangover", "Love In The Guise" & "Capable Of More" *Duncan MacFarlane - Guitar on "Love In The Guise"


Recording

*All tracks recorded at Cava Studios, Glasgow. *Engineered by Dave Paterson. *Written, arranged and produced by Sucioperro. {{Sucioperro Sucioperro albums 2002 EPs