lolaraincoat: (slow learner)
lolaraincoat ([personal profile] lolaraincoat) wrote2008-05-29 09:26 pm
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yes it's a meme, what can you do?






And the song titles are:

Fox Hunting (disambiguation)
Call of Duty
Bara Tumba
Nares Land
French Personal Pronouns
Goldfish Warning!
First Saturday Devotions
History of Portsmouth F.C.
Fire Fighting Foam
OG Ron C
Orthopantomogram
Brazilian National In-Line Hockey Team
Stop and Examine Rule
Tubing (recreation)

So, I'm thinking they're one of those ironic, loose-knit Montreal or Toronto-based collectives whose songs sometimes go on a bit too long.

The rules of the game are:
1 - Go to Wikipedia's "random article" link, through here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/. The first random article you get is the name of your band.

2 - Go to Random Quotations. The last four words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album. (Or the last three, in my case.)

3 - Go to flickr's explore the last seven days. Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover. (I messed around with mine because its dimensions were all wrong and also I felt like it.)

4 - Go back to the Wikipedia Random Article feature. The first fifteen articles you get are the song titles of your CD.

Hee!


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I'll buy it from the 99 cent bin

[identity profile] fishwhistle.livejournal.com 2008-05-30 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
That's a good cover! I could see that, on vynil, in the random used bin back when there were still little independent record stores in college towns.

At first, I thought "I want some candy" was the album title.

Yeah, definitely with the songs that go on a little too long. From the titles I'm actually thinking neo-prog-rock with hardly any vocals. Some overlap with loose Montreal-or-Toronto-based collectives, I suppose. But from the look, probably not much later than the mid-nineties, and low-fi production values.

Re: I'll buy it from the 99 cent bin

[identity profile] lolaraincoat.livejournal.com 2008-05-30 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the kind of collective that Fred Frith would sit in with when he was in town ... so maybe more Amsterdam or New York, in that era.