Stereopathetic Soulmanure is Beck's second studio album, released in 1994 on the independent label Flipside. It was recorded between 1992 and 1994 in multiple home sessions, using four- and eight-track equipment, and features a chaotic mix of genres such as country, punk, blues, and noise.
The album was self-produced by Beck, with some tracks featuring uncredited assistance from Tom Rothrock. It includes field recordings, samples, and spoken word, reflecting Beck's experimental approach before his massive success with 'Mellow Gold' (1994).
Although it had no major commercial impact, Stereopathetic Soulmanure is valued by fans as a document of Beck's versatility. The album cover shows a photograph of Beck with a serious expression, taken by a friend.