Dive into the avant-garde and experimental sounds of Spunk with their self-titled debut album, released on January 1, 1998, via Sound Virus. This 42-minute journey through nu jazz and beyond is a testament to the band's innovative spirit and boundary-pushing creativity. With tracks like "Big Cycle," "Zipperneck," and "Instigator," Spunk delivers a sonic experience that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. The album's raw and unfiltered energy is evident from the start, with each track offering a unique blend of genres and influences. "White Trash" and "Gimme Some" showcase the band's knack for catchy melodies and infectious rhythms, while "Wank" and "Rock Your Pussy" push the boundaries of conventional song structure. "Turbo Queen" and "Carousel" are standouts, highlighting the band's ability to seamlessly blend experimental sounds with accessible pop sensibilities. The album concludes with a powerful one-two punch of "Is You Is" and "She Don't Know," leaving the listener with a lasting impression of Spunk's unique musical vision. Whether you're a fan of experimental music or simply looking for something fresh and exciting, Spunk's debut album is sure to captivate and inspire.