
Album #0. A light at the top of the stairs.
My first properly released EP, complete with enhanced CD-R copies given out to people at school. Folks asked me for spares, and also asked if they could keep the copies I gave them, which was quite the surprise and quite the warm fuzzy feeling indeed. As a result, I don't have any copies of those left, outside of the master copy I made for myself, but the packaging was super basic, just the album art on cardstock. Was a good day getting to listen to the whole thing (including the Metokur "man in a wolf costume" rant, yes) in journalism class back at the end of the year.
Shoutouts to Mister Metokur, Honey Badger Radio, and also the folks behind that "You're a Wizard Harry" Garry's Mod skit (listen close to "Lauren"!) for the samples. That about sums up what I was listening to in high school, yep. I'm sorry that I inadvertently took Jim's cancer AIDS money.
Reviews
I feel it's worth to repeat this stuff until you've spanked your own butt in such a way that sitting down would be a tingling sensation. And yes, that statement doesn't make much sense, but at least it gets the job done.
# | Name | Length |
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1 | Various Murky Basements | 2:33 |
2 | Mind Left for Seattle | 4:58 |
3 | A Membrane's Virtuous Sky | 3:56 |
4 | The Rhesus Monkeys in Floaroma | 2:42 |
5 | Lauren | 2:13 |
6 | Caleb | 5:13 |