
The Essential INABIAL, otherwise known as
Riding On A Unicycle (With No Wheels And No Seat).
The MP3s still say 'Essential INABIAL' but honestly, we were running out of time and I couldn't be arsed to re-tag the MP3s.
Production wise, we are talking basic as a FUCK. Mixing? Nah, we just were careful where we placed the amps. Polishing? Most of these were one-take wonders. Someone had an idea, we said 'let's do that,' jammed a little bit, and then switched on the tape and jammed some more. Overdubbing we did on.... *counts* three songs. Most of this was jamming, and there are some major mixing errors (be very careful towards the end of 'No Blues Blues' as things get very loud very quickly, and the asme at one point during 'My Fingers Hurt'). For anyone wondering, on 'Yo' Mama,' we didn't use a sample. Mark just sat there and said the sample as we played the song. For four minutes. Watch out 'Dr. McNinja' fans for the theme song we wrote. For the webcomic.
It's an eclectic mix that takes in experimental rock, industrial, noise rock, surf guitar, blues, acoustic balladry, ambient,
Tracklisting is:
1. Skegness (I Pity The Fool) - 1:53
2. That's Enough Percussion - 2:19
3. Unicycle, Part One (No Wheels) - 3:48
4. Dr. McNinja - 3:55
5. No Blues Blues - 1:56
6. If You Talk To Me Like That Again (I'll Smash your Face) - 1:38
7. Nursery Rhyme Wonderland (Part 7.5) - 1:24
8. Train In Snow - 3:00
9. Yo' Mama - 4:11
10. Pigeons In Space - 1:16
11. I Love You - 1:17
12. Interplay - 2:41
13. Dead Skin - 3:07
14. Pretentious, Moi? - 3:13
15. Bullfrog - 2:12
16. My Fingers Hurt (Sophie, I Just Don't Give A Funk) - 12:31 (ya, rly)
17. Unicycle, Part Two (No Seat)/hidden track, called 'Nurse' - 3:07
I should point out at this point that we are a band who make deliberately bad music and in my experience, you either find it funny, or you don't. There's not really a middle ground.
Those of you wanting music that's borderline competent, look to 'Train In Snow,' 'Pretentious Moi' and 'Pigeons In Space.'
Those of you wanting music that's borderline competent, yet deliberately ridiculous, look to 'Skegness,' 'Dr. McNinja,' 'Dead Skin' and 'Interplay.'
Those of you who think this sounds like an awful idea, please just listen to 'Bullfrog,' because it's our finest work and the one that was overdubbed most.
I'd also like to point out at this point that Mark Holmes' potentially libelluous comments about Fred Durst on one song in no way represent the thoughts and feelings of the group.
P.S. edit I believe we are still over 30 minutes even without track 16.