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This is the Prozac version of the beloved and strangely haunting song 'Inchworm' as remembered from childhood. There are a couple of microphone glitches in the beginning. And it's pretty much improvised, I think this is the first time playing…
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OK, now I don't know which song is Rotten Log. I think it's this one. This is one of my favorite and most memorable Prozac songs. Not a perfect rendition but que sera sera. I believe this is from a basement practice session too. I remember…
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Another masterpiece from the classic Eugene powerhouse of the 90's, Prozac. I had completely forgotten that I sang this song. Kind of embarrassing but fun, whatever. Apparently I used the Morley wah pedal on all of these songs. I think this…
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Finally one with Julia our vocalist. I believe she (or she and Chris) wrote the lyrics. This is a later incarnation of Julia with a somewhat different affectation than earlier Prozac. I think the melody and the words greatly enhance the depth…
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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 an improvised 'piece'. We did quite a bit of improvising, taping the sessions, then sitting in the bedroom listening to the tapes and talking about what we liked, then next time everyone would come with ideas and we would work on things…
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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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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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A nice solid punchy classic Prozac offering. Love the bass on this song. Also from the basement.
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Another basement practice song as you can tell by the initial hiss. Mostly beautiful, kind of self-indulgent and a little longish in parts. I also don't remember what this one is called.
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