Locust Abortion Technician is an
experimental blend of
punk rock,
heavy metal, and
psychedelic music. This fusion led the band to be associated with the emerging
grunge and
sludge metal sounds. The song "Sweat Loaf" utilizes a warped riff parodying the verse riff from the
Black Sabbath song "
Sweet Leaf". The song "22 Going On 23" is an early example of a song dealing directly with a woman's coping, or lack thereof, with sexual assault. This album marked the debut of
bass player
Jeff Pinkus, as well as the return of
co-drummer Teresa Nervosa, who had left the band in December 1985. It was also the first Surfers full-length album to feature
lead singer Gibby Haynes' Gibbytronix vocal effects, which feature on the songs "Sweat Loaf" and "Human Cannonball" (although Gibbytronix were employed on "Comb" on the
Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis EP a year earlier). The Butthole Surfers regularly play songs from
Locust Abortion Technician during their live concerts, including "Sweat Loaf", "Graveyard", "Pittsburgh to Lebanon", "U.S.S.A.", "Kuntz", and "22 Going on 23".
Notes • "Sweat Loaf" is a take on the Black Sabbath song, "
Sweet Leaf". • "HAY" is a different mix of the "22 Going on 23" recording, played backwards at double speed. What sounds like voices saying "Hey!" in the song are, in fact, field recordings the band made of cows mooing outside a nearby
slaughterhouse, also backwards at double speed. In the final part, there is something that seems to be a high-pitched voice speaking gibberish. This is the speech from the beginning of "22 Going on 23," including the repeated words. • "22 Going on 23" brought the band to wider UK attention when it was voted number 44 in
John Peel's 1987 Festive Fifty. • "The O-Men" is a spoof on the speed metal band
Omen, inspired by and lifting its chorus from their song "Termination". The vocal style and name of the song are also a reference to the Seattle post-punk band
The U-Men, whom the band befriended when The U-Men were on tour and got stuck in Texas for a month. ==Artwork==