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Sarsippius' Ark, also referred to as Sarsippius' Ark (Limited Edition), due to its cover, is the second album from Infectious Grooves and was released February 2, 1993. The album features various skits from Mike Muir as the character Sarsippius, the title character of the album.

The album reached number 109 on the Billboard 200 charts and number 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers charts that same year. Videos were made for "These Freaks Are Here to Party" and "Three Headed Mind Pollution".

Most of the album was recorded at Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood and Sony Studios in Santa Monica, with producer Paul Northfield, and mixed at Skip Saylor Studios in Hollywood.

The songs "Three Headed Mind Pollution" and "These Freaks Are Here to Party" were recorded with producer Tom Fletcher, and partly mixed at One on One Studios in North Hollywood.

The live versions of "Infectious Grooves" and "Do the Sinister" were recorded at the Universal Amphitheatre on 18 April 1992 by Studio on Wheels, and mixed by Paul Northfield at Skip Saylor Studios.

"Slo-Motion Slam" and "Savor da Flavor" were recorded during the The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move... It's the Infectious Grooves sessions at Devonshire Sound Studios with producer Mark Dodson. They feature that album's personnel: Scott Crago on drums, Stephen Perkins on percussion, and additional guitarists Phil Kettner and Christian Gaiters.

The demo versions of "Infectious Grooves" and "You Pick Me Up (Just to Throw Me Down)" were recorded to 8-track tape in 1989. "You Pick Me Up (Just to Throw Me Down)" is the demo version of "Therapy", highlighting Robert Trujillo's bassline. The demos were recorded with a lineup of Phil Kettner and Christian Gaiters on guitar, Dave Dunn on keyboards, and Sam Pokebo on drums.

Mike Muir and Robert Trujillo co-produced the album with Northfield, Fletcher, and Dodson. Josh Freese is credited as an additional musician in the liner notes, rather than a band member.

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