Eat My Life is the debut release by The Chuck Dukowski Sextet, led by founding and former bassist of Black Flag, Chuck Dukowski.[2][3] It was released in 2007 on Dukowski's own label Nice & Friendly Records.[1] The album features the original lineup of the band, with Dukowski, his wife Lora Norton on vocals,[2][3] Lynn Johnston (formerly with Slovenly) on saxophone and clarinet,[3] and Bill Stinson (who worked with Dukowski on the United Gang Members album) on drums.[3]
The album was recorded in September 2005 at the personal recording studio of Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea,[2] Little Kicker Sound. Greg Cameron, who played drums with Dukowski in The October Faction and SWA, served as the recording engineer on the album. In addition to the core band, the album also has guest appearances from Saccharine Trust guitarist Joe Baiza,[2][3] Flea (playing mellotron and tambourine),[3] and Dukowski's son Milo Gonzalez (who has since become a permanent member of the band) on guitar.[2][3]
In addition to her roles as co-writer and lead vocalist on the album, Lora Norton handled the CD package's graphic design and all of the artwork,[3] save for a drawing of a pig on the inside cover done by Dukowski and Norton's daughter, Lola Dukowski.