Posts Tagged ‘cassette’

Toasty Outro

Toasty Outro

Ratza’s rapping like MF AMG, I’m acting like Doug McKenzie, and Louis says the word “Evolution” for no apparent reason. Remember, kids, this is hard to do.

October 30th, 2009 | Do Not Eat (1994) | Read More

Oh Jim…

Oh Jim…

We digress into porno-parody silliness. Jim’s a great tennis instructor, and that’s not all!

October 23rd, 2009 | Do Not Eat (1994) | Read More

Not Quite Yoda

Not Quite Yoda

Not actually a song, per se, more Jay playing a classical guitar riff, followed by “this old man”, underneath a spanish instructional tape. We were in rare form.

October 19th, 2009 | Do Not Eat (1994) | Read More

In Your World (live)

In Your World (live)

Ingus saw Jackopierce live in 92 and fell in love. This is his attempt at writing a song like they would. It’s from the Christmas 93 show at the Capitol Cafe.

October 15th, 2009 | Do Not Eat (1994) | Read More

The Cult (live)

The Cult (live)

Low-low-low-fi live recording of The Cult, performed at Pete’s Band Geek Convention house party. Listen to that crowd!

October 12th, 2009 | Do Not Eat (1994) | Read More

Dying Days (demo)

Dying Days (demo)

four-track demo of the song Dying Days. Oddly enough, while we did record it several times, this is the only version that made it to fans in any purchasable form.

October 9th, 2009 | Do Not Eat (1994) | Read More

Feminine Jesus (live)

Feminine Jesus (live)

Live and low-fi from the Capitol Cafe, Matt Ratza sings an early version of what will later become a Burnt Toast mid-period staple.

September 28th, 2009 | Do Not Eat (1994) | Read More

The EP original liner art

The EP original liner art

Here’s the original liner notes and art for the ep. Revel in its ball-point-pen glory! This is the original cut and paste (literally) master we used to make the photocopied covers.

September 18th, 2009 | Album Art, Burnt Toast (1993) | Read More

Concrete Shoes

Concrete Shoes

Starting at the beginning, here’s the first track from the first release. Concrete Shoes opens the first ep (what ep has 9 songs?!?), and it opened a whole lot of our early sets.

September 1st, 2009 | Burnt Toast (1993) | Read More