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various apps, delayed and looped.
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Missy Prince - keyboards; Ty Connor - drums & shouting; Danny Campbell - guitar In Scott Anderson's living room circa ~1993 This is a small segment of a longer tape. In glorious mostly-mono.
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Vocals: Jonathan Pecoul Drums: Rachel Blumberg Bass: Nicolas Columbo Guitar: Danny Campbell Misc: Frank Palumbo lyrics KRS-One You can hear some conversation and creative process here & there. 1993, Scott Anderson's Living Room
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Vocals: Jonathan Pecoul Drums: Rachel Blumberg Bass: Nicolas Columbo Guitar: Danny Campbell Misc: Frank Palumbo lyrics KRS-One You can hear some conversation and creative process here & there. 1993, Scott Anderson's Living Room
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Missy Prince - keyboards; Ty Connor - drums & shouting; Danny Campbell - guitar In Scott Anderson's living room circa ~1993 This is a small segment of a longer tape. In glorious mostly-mono.
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Missy Prince - keyboards; Ty Connor - drums & shouting; Danny Campbell - guitar In Scott Anderson's living room circa ~1993 This is a small segment of a longer tape. In glorious mostly-mono.
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Thanks anonymous for recalling the title. I think it is one of the best Prozac songs ever. Also from the practice cellar. Chris Keegan drums, Frank Hanson bass, Dustin Stuhr guitar, Danny Campbell guitar.
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Here is another one with vocals. I had completely forgotten about this and hearing it brought back the visceral thrill of making music with a group. Of course I have a ringing in my ears to remind me of those days. The only problem with this…
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This is from around 1991 I would say, and is a practice from the basement, a slowed-down version of a faster song.
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Now I don't know which song is Rotten Log. Probably the other one. Thanks anonymous commenter :). This is not from Prozac's one multitrack recording session as I had originally thought. What sounds like overdubbed guitars is simply psychic…
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