
Plastastic
©
1995

| Title |
Download
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| D'Whale |
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| Bun E. Hugger |
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| Liar |
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| Void |
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| Dis-A-Ray |
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| Smile Your
Face Off |
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| Glitter |
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| Lame |
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| Girlskill |
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| Love 2 Hate |
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| Cops Byte |
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| Some Crooks |
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| Goal Oriented
Weirdos |
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| Cam Salesman |
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| Weak |
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| Go B(u)y Music |
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| untitled |
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Personnel:
Benjamin McDonald --
vocals, backing vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, piano,
bass, oboe, vibes, keyboard noises, metal cans, shakers, and television
Dalton Norman -- bass, backing vocals, and the hammered dulcimer
Stephen Peterson -- drums, as well as "The Measure of All
Things Good and Evil"
Andrea Perry -- execution of violins and timpani drum during "Weak"
Paul Vega -- future drums
Paul English -- future guitar
Kenny Dowling -- future bass
Kristi Bacon, Tom Vaughan, Amanda Davis, & Vince Junod --
backing vocal on "Dis-A-Ray"
Amanda Davis -- voice of intercom woman during "Love 2 HATE"
Gary Gilliam -- [Priest]
Marty Tunney -- Sony cam-corder salesperson
Jim Thompson -- innovator of the "Caaaaw," and bassline
for "Some Crooks"
Comments:
What are future drums,
future guitar, and future bass? Well, given that two of those
three are in the lineup of the band on Hi-Flavour (along with
Ben), I'm guessing it's a reference to their future role in the
band. But what of Paul Vega? Well, there is a track on Hi-Flavour
called "Vega"...ah, who knows...
Does this album remind
you of something by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention?
Well, it is dedicated to Frank, so I'm guessing it is fairly characterized
at least partly as a tribute.
You can find this album
at Waterloo
Records and Video, and Chocolate
Records. Don't pass this up -- the liner notes include the
FULL script of the virtual play that this album forms the soundtrack
to. It's essential for the full Plastastic experience!!

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