Porno for Pyros - Good God's Urge (1996)
Tracklist front / back album covers
1. "Porpoise Head" 4:15
2. "100 Ways" 3:42
3. "Tahitian Moon" 3:47
4. "Kimberly Austin" 3:13
5. "Thick of it All" 4:43
6. "Good God's://Urge!" 3:52
7. "Wishing Well" 3:40
8. "Dogs Rule the Night" 3:22
9. "Freeway" 4:23
10. "Bali Eyes" 3:28
Porno for Pyros Band Members / Musicians
Perry Farrell: Vocals, percussion, samples, harp, keyboards
Peter DiStefano: Guitars, samples, backing vocals
Martyn LeNoble: Bass (tracks 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10)
Stephen Perkins: Drums, percussion, samples, backing vocals
Thomas Johnson: Samples and sounds, keyboards (track 2)
David J: Bass (1)
Mike Watt: Bass (2, 6)
Flea: Bass (9)
Daniel Ash : Guitar (1)
Kevin Haskins: Samples (1)
Dave Navarro: Guitar intro (9)
Matt Hyde: Intro slide guitar (3), samples (8), slide guitar (10)
Lili Haydn: Violin (2)
Ralf Rickert: Trumpet (2)
Leo Chelyapov: Clarinet (7)
John Flannery: Space guitar intro and chorus (9), backing vocals and trash can (6)
Josh "Bagel" Klassman: Backing vocals (9)
Christine Cagle: Backing vocals (6, 9)
Shawn London: Backing Vocals (6)
Kimberly Juarez: Backing Vocals (2)
Dave Collins - mastering
Good God's Urge is the 2nd and final studio album by American alternative rock band Porno for Pyros. It was released in 1996 on Warner Bros. It was the band's only album to feature bass guitarist Mike Watt, who assisted the band in finishing the album after Martyn LeNoble left before all his bass tracks had been completed. There were three singles released from the album.
In addition to Watt, many guest musicians lent their musical talents to various songs. "Porpoise Head" featured Daniel Ash, David J and Kevin Haskins from Bauhaus, Love and Rockets and the Bubblemen. Good God's Urge also marked a reunion of ex-Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, who played guitar on the album track "Freeway." The song also featured Navarro's Red Hot Chili Peppers bandmate, Flea.
Farrell's then-girlfriend, Christine Cagle, appeared on the album cover.
Porno for Pyros went on a hiatus shortly after this album's release due to guitarist Peter DiStefano cancer diagnosis.