It's pretty hard to pinpoint exactly what this band was a reaction to, so I'll just say 'everything'.
It's pretty surprising that we got booked at all, considering the audacity of the whole project. I guess it just helps to know people who put on gigs. Not many people got what we were doing, it wasn't really 'band' music. There was no clapping or anything like that, we'd finish a piece and you could hear a pin drop. In your face, suckers.
In August 2009 we went to Dropout studios for a couple of days to record with Mark Davidson from Cove doing the engineering. It was a long 2 days. We spent 11 hours the first day working on mic placement and sound, mostly due to David's well trained Acoustician ears (he can measure decibel ranges by ear). On the second day we finally got around to tracking a looooong take of the second half of our set. During the take, after what seemed like a lifetime with a slow debilitating illness, I tried to signal to David to move on to the next part. He took this to mean 'keep going with this part'.
So this is a track from that session at dropout. If you make it through to then end (and like it) then congratulations, you're a psychopath.
Oroku Saki (.mp3)
After a while we got sick of it and decided to make a more conventional band, which eventually became The Entire Asian Population. But we'll do a show if you want to book us, you weirdo.
Great riffs but longest linechecks in the history of this world, the next and a couple of the parallel ones. With the one hand you gave, with the other you slapped our faces.
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