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Friday, 10 April 2015

Death Grips

Well, this is officially post numero 3-0-0, so here's a thank you for sticking with me. You asked for them, here they are. They've been one of the most requested bands, which is surprising for a predominantly punk/emo blog,  although that could be a testament to the universal appeal of their music. So, here you go. I fuck the music.


Death Grips are a three-piece experimental hip-hop group hailing from Sacramento, California, and formed in late 2010. They were created by drummer Zach Hill, who was known for his other group Hella, his solo work, and his work with others, such as Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Wavves, and a ton of others. In addition to Hill, Andy Morin (who became known as "Flatlander") handled production/keyboards, and rapper Stefan Burnett ("MC Ride") rounded off the trio.

They quickly released a 6-song EP, which was followed by a 13-song mixtape. This is where all eyes were suddenly on them. The dark, aggressive, and industrial sound of Death Grips had been virtually unheard of (maybe with the exceptions of Dälek or B L A C K I E). Regardless, Exmilitary was released to critical acclaim, and attracted fans across the musical spectrum. Along comes 2012, and that's when everything in the Death Grips universe went crazy, and has stayed that way ever since. They signed to Epic Records and released The Money Store, which garnered mass amounts of attention, and for good reason. They're just as experimental and aggressive as on their past efforts, and are still not shy about creating shrill noises, laser-beam electronics, and off-kilter beats. Lyrically, they continue to explore the darkest parts of the human psyche within their digital dystopia, which are best heard through the drill-sergeant assault of MC Ride. All the while they show that they can still create some killer hooks too.


Following The Money Store, a whole lot of shit went down, to say the least. There's been a series of leaked albums, cryptic messages, break-ups, cancelled tours, mysterious re-emergences, label disputes, it goes on and on. If it can be summarized briefly, they leaked their next album, made the cover a close-up penis, got dropped from said label, and then they were no-shows at a lot of their own shows. They put out another album (with Robert Pattinson playing guitar for one track), planned a tour with Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden, and then cancelled it. They announced the release of a double-album (The Powers That B), and then announced their break-up. The first half of it, titled Niggas On The Moon, was released, and featured a collaborative sample of Björk on every track. Months later, they randomly drop a free album of instrumentals titled Fashion Week, with tracks that spell out "JENNY DEATH WHEN", since the name of the second half of The Powers That B is Jenny Death. At long last, it is released, and Death Grips are suddenly back together and planning a tour (stay tuned for the cancellation). Needless to say, Death Grips have been busy for the past few years, and that's not even getting into the smaller details. 



Death Grips have certainly been one of the most notable acts to emerge in modern music, which of course leads to some interesting opinions on them. I'm sure they've piqued a lot of interest in fans of the more aggressive side of this blog, thus the requests. To anyone new to them though, you are in for something different, that's for sure. If you're looking to listen to them, definitely start with The Money Store. If you like the aggressive, vocal/lyrical side with strong hooks, go to Exmilitary after. If you want more instrumental experimentation, and some really unique sounds, go to Government Plates. If you're looking for a nice hybrid of both, No Love Deep Web is the way to go. As for The Powers That B, the more accessible side is definitely Jenny Death, and fans of their early work will certainly be into it. Niggas On The Moon is very unstructured and noisy, which is incredibly interesting, especially in contrast to Jenny Death. I also included all their other officially released material, which is basically their EP, Fashion Week, and some singles. There are a ton of instrumental excerpts, remixes, unmastered versions and such of their music online, so if anyone would be interested in anything like that, let me know. They're also pretty easy to find if you wanted to go looking for them yourself. Either way, I hope you enjoy.

1. Death Grips (Next Grips)
2. Full Moon (Death Classic)
3. Takyon (Death Yon)
4. Known for it (Freak Grips)
5. Where's it at (Death Heated)
6. Face Melter (How to do impossible things)

1. Beware
2. Guillotine
3. Spread Eagle Cross the Block
4. Lord Of The Game (ft. Mexican Girl)
5. Takyon (Death Yon)
6. Cut Throat (Instrumental)
7. Klink
8. Culture Shock
9. 5D
10. Thru The Walls
11. Known For It
12. I Want It I Need It (Death Heated)
13. Blood Creepin'

1. Poser Killer
2. Fyrd Up

1. Get Got
2. The Fever (Aye Aye)
3. Lost Boys
4. Blackjack
5. Hustle Bones
6. I've Seen Footage
7. Double Helix
8. System Blower
9. The Cage
10. Punk Weight
11. Fuck That
12. Bitch Please
13. Hacker

13. @DEATHGRIPZ

1. Come up and get me
2. Lil Boy
3. No Love
4. Black Dice
5. World of Dogs
6. Lock your doors
7. Whammy
8. Hunger games
9. Deep Web
10. Stockton
11. Pop
12. Bass rattle stars out the sky
13. Artificial death in the west

1. Intro
2. Come Up And Get Me
3. Get Got
4. Taykon (Death Yon)
5. Guillotine
6. No Love
7. The Fever (Aye Aye)
8. I've Seen Footage
9. Lock Your Doors + Outro

Note: This is a live bootleg from their SXSW set

1. You Might Think He Loves You For Your Money But I Know What He Really Loves You For It's Your Brand New Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat
2. Anne Bonny
3. Two Heavens
4. This Is Violence Now (Don't Get Me Wrong)
5. Birds
6. Feels like a wheel
7. Im Overflow
8. Big House
9. Government Plates
10. Bootleg (Dont need your help)
11. Whatever I want (Fuck who's watching)

1. Up My Sleeves
2. Billy Not Really
3. Black Quarterback
4. Say Hey Kid
5. Have A Sad Cum BB
6. Fuck Me Out
7. Voila
8. Big Dipper

Note: This is Disc 1 of The Powers That B

1. Runway J
2. Runway E
3. Runway N
4. Runway N
5. Runway Y
6. Runway D
7. Runway E
8. Runway A
9. Runway T
10. Runway H
11. Runway W
12. Runway H
13. Runway E
15. Runway N

1. I Break Mirrors With My Face In The United States
2. Inanimate Sensation
3. Turned Off
4. Why A Bitch Gotta Lie
5. Pss Pss
6. The Powers That B
7. Beyond Alive
8. Centuries Of Damn
9. On GP
10. Death Grips 2.0

Note: This is Disc 2 of The Powers That B

1. Interview A
2. Interview B
3. Interview C
4. Interview D
5. Interview E
6. Interview F

1. Giving Bad People Good Ideas
2. Hot Head
3. Spikes
4. Warping
5. Eh
6. Bubbles Buried In This Jungle
7. Trash
8. Houdini
9. BB Poison
10. Three Bedrooms In a Good Neighborhood
11. Ring A Bell
12. 8080808
13. Bottomless Pit

1. Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix)

1. Death Grips Is Online
2. Flies
3. Black Paint
4. Linda's In Custody
5. The Horn Section
6. Hahaha
7. Shitshow
8. Streaky
9. Dilemma
10. Little Richard
11. The Fear
12. Outro
13. Disappointed

1. Gmail And The Restraining Orders

Friday, 25 July 2014

Mixtapes

NOTICE: 
If a file is password protected, the password should be: www.mp3boo.com
I'll figure our which ones have the password and reupload them without it. I'm really sorry guys.

Mixtapes is a four-piece pop punk band from Cincinnati, Ohio, formed in 2010. They are currently signed to No Sleep Records. In my opinion, they're on a different level of badass. They have male/female dual vocals which really sets them apart from just about all pop punk bands. It's kind of like if Candy Hearts and blink-182 had a baby. They have plenty of fast-paced fun songs, but also have they're fair share of songs that are slowed down and really deep and meaningful. They can be enjoyed by just about anyone, and I strongly recommend their album Ordinary Silence to everyone.

FFO: Candy Hearts, old blink-182, Forever Came Calling, old Bowling For Soup, old The Wonder Years, Sum 41, Veara

1. Direct Hit! - Werewolf Shame
2. Direct Hit! - I Was A Teenage Poltergeist
3. I Was A Teenage Poltergeist
4. Werewolf Shame

1. Birthday Party Summer Camp (Hellloo Meggann)
2. The Real Hotel California
3. Soups Whatever
4. I'm Like
5. Whit's End
6. Anna Maria

1. Recently
2. Morning Sex and AM Radio
3. Pop Rocks n' Coke
4. Sprinkles

1. Cause I'm A Genius
2. Hey Baby

1. Taking A Year Off
2. Hope Is For People
3. You'd Better Bring More Dudes
4. Where I Live
5. The New Ride the Lightning
6. Where I Live (Acoustic)

1. Sunrise
2. Maps
3. Nothing Can Kill The Grimace
4. And If We Both Fall?
5. The Mixtapes Misplaced Missed Takes
6. Road Apples
7. Hope Springs Eternal
8. OrangeYellow
9. Moonglow
10. Sunsets
11. And if We Both Fail
12. 6 Quarters
13. Orange Yellow
14. Soups Whatever
15. I Accept That

1. Even On The Worst Nights
2. All The Mistakes We Make (Are Gonna Lead To All The Important Things We're Gonna Do)
3. P.E.T. S.O.U.N.D.S.

1. Seven Mile
2. Something Better
3. Hey Ma Pt. 2
4. Even On The Worst Nights
5. You Must Not Be From Around Here
6. You & I
7. I'm Wearing The Device (Bridge, Water)
8. I'll Give You A Hint, Yes
9. Russian House DJ
10. Anyways
11. Indian Summer
12. One For The Ozarks
13. Just When You Thought It Was Over
14. Golden Sometimes
15. Basement Manners
16. Mt. Hope

1. 10 A.M. (how to successfully start the day)
2. Noon (protest song)
3. 2 P.M. (how to end something good)
4. 4 P.M. (stupid famous quotes)
5. 6 P.M. (how to enjoy the scenic route)
6. 8 P.M. (the apple barn)
7. 10 P.M. (safe)
8. Midnight (from the red to the blue)
9. 5 A.M. (how to successfully throw a party)

1. To My Friends (I Stand By You)

1. Broadway Calls - Open Letter
2. Broadway Calls - You Got Me
3. Little Miami
4. Puzzle Part. 2 (I Don't Believe In Ghosts)

1. Bad Parts
2. Ross (Dirty Water)
3. Elevator Days
4. C.C.S.
5. Like Glass
6. Gravel (Interlude)
7. Happy And Poor
8. I Think I Broke It
9. You Look Like Springtime
10. Cheapness
11. Everything's Eventual
12. A List Of Things I Can't Handle
13. Swirling
14. Be The Speak That You Change About

Saturday, 28 June 2014

Carissa's Wierd

This marks the 200th post here on Sophie's Floorboard, so thank you so much for all the support! I hope you've all found something to enjoy and continue to spread word about on here! Here's a band that I am so happy that gets requested so much, because they are easily one of my favourites.


It's winter. All that's in sight is the blurry white of the snow, and the dead branches reaching from the trees like limbs of other lost souls. In the distance, a shadowy cabin emerges, an isolated relic in this wasteland of ice and cold. Stepping inside, there isn't much more warmth, but the stillness does provide a sense of shelter from the torment outdoors. The layers of dust collected on old bookshelves and kitchen counters cover them like grey bed sheets. The floorboards moan and creak, like the sad whispers of Mat Brooke, both missing ones that were once there. The walls echo back with the voice of Jenn Ghetto, the ghostly accompaniment in harmonious tranquility and despair. From the dead winter of the forest, the drawn-out note of a violin, the soft plink of a piano key, the gentle tap of a drum, the intimate strum of a guitar slowly start to grow. And soon your head is in your hands, missing the only thing you've ever loved, now lost.

This is Carissa's Wierd, somber music for those questionably sober. Like the cabin in the woods, the band's history has been somewhat lost. Virtually no information is known about their time as an actual band, except that they were from Seattle, Washington, and existed from 1996-2003. Prior to the band, founding members Mat Brooke, Jenn Ghetto, and Ben Bridwell were all from Tucson, before moving to Olympia, Washington, and eventually ending up in Seattle. In 2010, they reunited to put out a retrospective album of "best of" material, as well as play a single reunion show. In 2011, the band played two reunion shows, as well as a put out a new EP, Tucson.


The first Carissa's Wierd album, Ugly But Honest, was put out on Bridwell's label Brown Records in 1999. It featured songs the band had been working on from 1996-1999, most of which are fairly stripped down and lo-fi in their sound. Featuring lots of reverb and distant vocals, as well as the distinctive melancholic guitar arpeggios, it is enough to drown the spirits in sorrow alone. Production value increased on their next release, You Should Be At Home Here in 2001, also on Brown Records. The songs become more expansive, with more length and exploration as the band become tighter as a group. This is an absolutely amazing with some stunning standout songs ("All Apologies And Smiles, Yours Truly, Ugly Valentine", The Color That Your Eyes Changed With The Color Of Your Hair", "Brooke Daniels' Tiny Broken Finger", "The Part About The Vine Thats Growing Through The Window And Reaching Towards My Bed"). The follow-up to this was their seminal album Songs About Leaving. This is easily one of my favourite albums ever, their most highly regarded, and overall the soundtrack to sadness. Each song is dripping with mourning and loss, and they weigh heavy on the listener, curled up in the fetal position. The production work is astounding, featuring the array of instrumentation seamlessly blending together, the harmonies are top-notch here, and the production work is an even bigger step up, since they worked with with Sad Robot Records (Bridwell temporarily shut down Brown Records). Unfortunately, this was also their swan song, since they broke up a little while after. The next release of theirs, Scrap Book, featured rare and unreleased songs from the band, some alternative versions of songs, and a handful covers by some very noteworthy names (The Smiths, Joy Division, John Frusciante, Leonard Cohen). 2004's I Before E featured three songs never released before (also some of their best), which were "Phantom Fireworks", "Die", and "Blue Champagne Glass". The remainder of the album is a live recording from their last show, which features songs from all three of their albums. For many years, the band was inactive. 2010 brought the compilation They'll Only Miss You When You Leave: Songs 1996-2003, which is a great introduction to them and contains some of their best work. They put it out on Hardly Art, a subsidiary label of Sub Pop. Their reunion in 2011 brought the two-track EP Tucson, which was newly recorded material.


Besides the beautiful music this band crafted that has too often gone overlooked, they are best known for their line-up of musicians who would go on to work on many notable projects. Their first drummer, who also joined them for their reunion shows, Robin Peringer, was a a touring guitarist with Modest Mouse for a while. Singer/guitarist Jenn Ghetto has been active with her solo project S both during and after Carissa's Wierd. I highly suggest checking out S, their sound is very similar to Carissa's Wierd. Singer/guitarist Mat Brooke has also been active in his own band, Grand Archives. Drummer Sera Cahoone has put out a few solo records with Sub Pop and collaborated with numerous musicians.The most notable project formed post-Carissa's Wierd was none other than the brilliant Band of Horses, who achieved a level of commercial success Carissa's Wierd never came close to. Band of Horses is the brainchild of Ben Bridwell, who was more or less a background figure in Carissa's Wierd, oddly enough. He began on drums and switched to bass in Carissa's Wierd, but took guitar, vocal, and songwriting duties on in Band Of Horses. On their first album, Everything All The Time, both Mat Brooke and Sera Cahoone are both members of the band, with Bridwell fronting them this time. Robin Peringer also worked with Band Of Horses on occasion later in their career.

So, please appreciate one of the most overlooked and underrated bands in indie rock history. This band means a lot to me, and I'm sure they do to a lot of people who they've reached with their music. Very few bands actually have the power to impact the lives of people, and Carissa's Wierd are definitely one of them. Their entire career was so consistent with awe-inspiring output (if recorded depression can be considered awe-inspiring). So I really encourage checking this band out, and if you head over to the Hardly Art website, you can get a really good deal on all their records, which I definitely suggest you look into. Enjoy.

1. Heather Rhodes
2. Drunk w/The Only Saints I Know
3. Lazy Eyelids
4. To Be There Now
5. One Night Stand
6. Sitting In The Smoking Lounge Of An Airport With A Broken Heart
7. Blankets Stare
8. Fluorescent Lights
9. A Bathtile Green
10. Some Days Are Better Than Others
11. Alphabet On The Manhole

1. Brooke Daniels' Tiny Broken Finger
2. The Color That Your Eyes Changed With The Color Of Your Hair
3. Halfway Spoken Heart That Feels Comfort In Everything Until It Disappears And Then Its Gone
4. A Loose Hair Falls Into A Glass Of Water Without Ice
5. Fear Not My Friend For Tonight We Ride
6. Blessed Arms That Hold You Tight, Freezing Cold And Alone
7. All Apologies And Smiles, Yours Truly, Ugly Valentine
8. The Ghost Of A Dead Hummingbird Flying Around The Room
9. The Part About The Vine Thats Growing Through The Window And Reaching Towards My Bed
10. You Should Be At Home Here

1. You Should Be Hated Here
2. Silently Leaving the Room
3. So You Wanna Be A Superhero
4. September Come Take This Heart Away
5. Ignorant Piece Of Shit
6. The Piano Song
7. They'll Only Miss You When You Leave
8. A New Holiday (November 16th)
9. Farewell to All These Rotten Teeth
10. Sofisticated Fuck Princess Please Leave Me Alone
11. Low Budget Slow Motion Soundtrack Song For The Leaving Scene
12. (March 19th 1983) It Was Probably Green

1. Sympathy Bush
2. Figure It Out
3. Sharin' A Hole
4. Unfaileable
5. Asleep (The Smiths cover)
6. Chelsea Hotel (Leonard Cohen cover)
7. Sympathy Bush Remix
8. Gauze (Red Red Meat cover)
9. Isolation (Joy Divison cover)
10. Curtains (John Frusciante cover)
11. Ugly Valentine
12. Heather Rhodes Remix

1. Phantom Fireworks
2. Die
3. Blue Champagne Glass
4. Heather Rhodes
5. One Night Stand
6. Drunk With The Only Saints I Know
7. Brooke Daniels' Tiny Broken Finger
8. Bathtile Green
9. September
10. Ignorant
11. Blankets Stare
12. Fluorescent Light

1. Low Budget Slow Motion Soundtrack Song for the Leaving Scene
2. Die
3. The Color That Your Eyes Changed With the Color of Your Hair
4. One Night Stand
5. You Should Be Hated Here
6. Drunk With the Only Saints I Know
7. Phantom Fireworks
8. So You Wanna Be a Superhero
9. Brooke Daniels' Tiny Broken Fingers
10. Ignorant Piece of Shit
11. Blessed Arms That Hold You Tight, Freezing Cold and Alone
12. Blue Champagne Glass
13. September Come Take This Heart Away
14. All Apologies and Smiles, Yours Truely, Ugly Valentine
15. Sympathy Bush
16. They'll Only Miss You When You Leave
17. Sharin' a Hole (Bonus Track)

1. Tucson
2. Meredith & Iris

Saturday, 29 June 2013

Lemon Demon

Lemon Demon are a five-piece rock band from Kingston, Massachusetts that started in 2003. Most of all the recorded tracks are only front man Neil Cicierega (who is also the creator of Potter Puppet Pals), but on live acts and certain recordings, he is accompanied by guitarists Charles "Chooch" Sergio and Dave Kitsberg, bassist Alora Lazilotta. and drummer Gregory Lazilotta, while Neil does keyboards and vocals. Lemon Demon has a very interesting sound and style that changes with just about every album. I'd give some bands that are similar, but when they develop a new sound with every recording, it's hard to give you some similar artists. They've always had a very electronic/alternative sound, so I guess if you're into alternative, indie, electronic, rock, and the like, then Lemon Demon may be a band for you.
They gained a huge amount of recognition with the release of their song The Ultimate Showdown Of Ultimate Destiny (from the album Dinosaurchestra). They then received even more with the release of BRODYQUEST. Other than those songs and some other fairly popular ones (Geeks In Love, 123456 Pokemon, Word Disassociation, I've Got Some Falling To Do, etc.), Lemon Demon doesn't get as recognized as they should (in my opinion).
They've been one of my favorite bands since fourth grade, and while many people fail to appreciate their work as much as I do, there's still a select few out there who love them too. Hopefully, some of you will be among the few.

Kinda pulling this outta my ass, but:
FFO: I Fight Dragons, Yip Deceiver, Anamanaguchi, The Brood Needs Food, They Might Be Giants, The Flaming Lips, CAKE, Hello Ninja, The Front Bottoms, etc.

I recommend you get anything everything from Hip To The Javabean  to I Am Become Christmas EP. The first two albums weren't too great (although I do like some songs on LftHCS), and the last two singles were joke-y songs.

Clown Circus (2003)
1. Error
2. Lemon Demon
3. Ten Thousand Light Years Away
4. Don't Be Like The Sun
5. Bowling Alley
6. Wrong
7. Hazel's Modus Operandi
8. Idiot Control Now
9. Pepper And Salt
10. Holy Bison Beaks!
11. Somnolence
12. Fire Motif
13. Hyakugojyuuichi 2003
14. Elsewhere

Live From The Haunted Candle Shop (2003)
1. Hydroelectric Viking
2. The Saga Of You, Confused Destroyer Of Planets
3. Mr. Wolfgang
4. Boats
5. Destructo!
6. Fiberglass Monkey
7. Fly Straight Or Drop The Oar And Wreck
8. Oz Explodes
9. Booja Jabooja
10. Dance Like An Idiot
11. Chu Chu Rocket
12. Switzerland
13. Party On The Moon
14. Without My Tonsils
15. Birdhouse In Your Soul
16. Mold En Mano
17. Movie Night

Hip To The Javabean (2004)
1. What's In The Toaster
2. Sunbeam Light Show Flower Seed
3. Musical Chairs
4. Atomic Copper Claw
5. Your Evil Shadow Has A Cup Of Tea
6. Telekinesis
7. Matches And Nails
8. Relativity
9. Fancy Pants Manifesto
10. Go To Hollywood
11. I Know Your Name
12. Consumer Whore
13. Between You And Me
14. I've Got Some Falling To Do
15. Sick Puppy
Bonus Tracks
1. Almond
2. Bad Idea
3. Behold The FUTURE
4. Not Applicable
5. Roman Robot Statues
6. Run, Harry, Run!
7. Take A Picture
8. There's A Robot In My Head

Damn Skippy (2005)
1. Dead Sea Monkeys
2. Sky Is Not Blue
3. Pumpkin Pie
4. When Robots Attack
5. Geeks In Love
6. New Way Out
7. What Will Happen Will Happen
8. Kitten Is Angry
9. The Ceiling
10. Subtle Oddities
11. Gonna Dig Up Alec Guinness
12. Flamingo Legs
13. Ode To Crayola
14. Rainwater
15. Smell Like A Cookie All Day
16. Dizziful Bliss
17. Word Disassociation
18.Eventuality
Bonus Tracks
1. Bicycle Race (Queen cover)
2. Fuzzy (The Incredible Moses Leroy cover)
3. March Of The Living Figments
4. Mothers All Over The World
5. Mr. Porta-Potty Man
6. Musical Chairs (Alternate Version)
7. Pirate In A Box
8. Subtle Oddities (Cheesy Synth Mix)

Dinosaurchestra (2006)
1. Dinosaurchestra Part One
2. Action Movie Hero Boy
3. Fine
4. Lawnmower
5. Stuck
6. The Ultimate Showdown Of Ultimate Destiny
7. Vow Of Silence
8. Neverending Hum
9. Dinosaurchestra Part Two
10. Imaginary Friend
11. Archaeopteryx
12. Eyewishes
13. Bystanders
14. Indie Cindy & The Lo-Fi Lullabies
15. Nothing Worth Loving Isn't Askew
16. This Hyper World
17. Deep In The Ocean
18. Dinosaurchestra Part Three
19. The Too Much Song
Bonus Tracks
1. White Bread Boyfriend
2. Funniest
3. Birthday (Alligators And Pretzel Makers)
4. Chip's Challenge chip01 midi remix
5. It Can Get Lonely In My Mansion
6. Samuel And Rosella
7. Bill Watterson
8. Space Mission Alpha
9. Being Alone On Valentine's Day
10. Stick Stickly
11. Abraham Lincoln's Head
12. The Next Dimension
13. Princess Unicorn Bunny Kitten Angel
14. The Ultimate Showdown (Aaron Ackerson Remix)
15. The Ultimate Showdown (>SaTIst< Remix)
16. The Ultimate Showdown (R-Forrest Remix)

1. Party On The Moon
2. Indie Cindy & The Lo-Fi Lullabies
3. Kitten Is Angry
4. Sunbeam Light Show Flower Seed
5. Consumer Whore
6. Subtle Oddities
7. Stick Stickly
8. Dance Like An Idiot
9. Pumpkin Pie
10. Ode To Crayola
11. Action Movie Hero Boy
12. The Ultimate Showdown Of Ultimate Destiny
13. Charles And Leah Forever
14. Geeks In Love
15. Samuel And Rosella
16. White Bread Boyfriend
17. Nothing Worth Loving Isn't Askew

Elvis Porn (2006)
1. Elvis Porn

1. Stick Stickly
2. Fine
3. White Bread Boyfriend
4. Marketland
5. Your Imaginary Friend
6. Ode To Crayola
7. Bill Nye The Science Guy
8. Word Disassociation
9. Elvis Porn
10. Action Movie Hero Boy
11. Pumpkin Pie
12. Killer Tofu
13. The Ultimate Showdown Of Ultimate Destiny
14. The Mysterious Ticking Noise
15. Indie Cindy & The Lo-Fi Lullabies
16. Nothing Worth Loving Isn't Askew
17. Stick Stickly
18. Gonna Dig Up Alec Guinness
19. I've Got Some Falling To Do
20. Mr. Porta-Potty Man
21. Switzerland
22. Pokemon

View-Monster (2008)
1. Kaleidoskull
3. Amnesia Was Her Name
5. The Man In Stripes And Glasses
7. Marketland
9. Gadzooks
11.  Knife Fight
13. The Only House That's Not On Fire (Yet)
15. The Ocean
17. The Afternoon
19. Spring Heeled Jack
21. Being A Rock Star
23. Ask For Nothing
25. The Satirist's Love Song
27. The Machine
29. Bill Watterson
31. Something Glowing
(Note: I tracked it like this because on the CD, the even tracks are filler songs, making the whole album one big song. Although I do own the CD, I have the iTunes version on my computer. I'll upload the CD version as well when I get it on my computer.)
Bonus Tracks
1. 320x320
2. Ben Bernanke
3. Drinky-Bird
4. Everyday French
5. Gadzooks (Original Version)
6. Hip Hop Cherry Pop
7. Modify
8. Nightmare Fuel
9. Strangelet
10. Sundial
11. Super Hey Ya (OutKast Remix)
12. Today's Secret Word
13. Treasure Map
14. The Wiggles Hate Each Other In Real Life
15. You Got A Toothache
16. creepy

Almanac 2009
1. The Ultimate Showdown Of Ultimate Destiny (2009 Version)
4. Eighth Wonder
5. 123456 Pokemon
6. Toy Food
14. This Is Youmacon
(Note: I tracked it like this because this was a compilation of songs they did on previous albums and some new songs. The songs in the .zip folder are the songs exclusive to this album.)

1. Redesign Your Logo

BRODYQUEST (2010)
1. BRODYQUEST


Live (Only Not) (2011)
1. Fine
2. Bill Watterson
3. Stick Stickly
4. Ode To Crayola
5. I've Got Some Falling To Do
6. Spring Heeled Jack
7. The Ultimate Showdown Of Ultimate Destiny
(Note: These are re-recorded versions of the songs that feature all 5 members of the band)

Goosebumps (2011)
1. Goosebumps

Really Cool Wig (2011)
1. Really Cool Wig

Money Dollar Bills (2012)
1. Money Dollar Bills

Reaganomics (2012)
1. Reaganomics

A Mask Of My Own Face (2012)
1. A Mask Of My Own Face

1. Intro
2. The Ocean
3. A Mask Of My Own Face
4. Cabinet Man
5. Goosebumps
6. Really Cool Wig
7. 123456 Pokemon/654321 Digimon
8. Redesign Your Logo
9. As Your Father I Expressly Forbid It
10. Ancient Aliens
11. Toy Food
12. BRODYQUEST 2.0
13. Reaganomics
14. The Ultimate Showdown Of Ultimate Destiny
WATCH the live performance here!

I Am Become Christmas EP
1. Prelude To Presents
2. Christmas Will Be Soon
3. Aurora Borealis
4. SAD
5. CryptoSanta

My Trains (2013)
1. My Trains