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*[[The Aasee Lake:Two Song Introduction To A Suicide Note|Two Song Introduction To A Suicide Note]] 7" ([[Nerd Rock Records]]) 1999
*[[The Aasee Lake:Two Song Introduction To A Suicide Note|Two Song Introduction To A Suicide Note]] 7" ([[Nerd Rock Records]]) 1999


*[[The Aasee Lake:Aasee Lake/At The Drive In Split|Aasee Lake/At The Drive In Split]] 7" ([[Nerd Rock Records]]) 1999
*[[The Aasee Lake:Aasee Lake/At The Drive In Split|Aasee Lake/At The Drive In Split]] 7" ([[Nerd Rock Records]]/[[Ghetto Defendant]]) 1999


'''Compilations:'''
'''Compilations:'''
*[[Ghetto Defendant:Louisville SonicImprint Vol. 1|Louisville SonicImprint Vol. 1]]
*[[Ghetto Defendant:Louisville SonicImprint Vol. 1|Louisville SonicImprint Vol. 1]]

Revision as of 12:57, 18 October 2005

A good band that not many folks seemed to get. A shame cause they were really onto something, particularly towards the end. Duncan was trying to diversify I suppose. It made sense following Guilt ending to work with something a bit more stretched out with moments of quiet. I think Dave mentioned they were digging Paul Newman at the time. They played some good shows, including a nice show with A Minor Forest in Lexington and a fun one with Paden and 764-HERO here at the Mercury Paw.

They had a split 7" with At the Drive In that is probably going for kooky money on eBay now. Also had a song on the Louisvillesonicimprint-Vol. 1 CD and maybe other things.

- Connor

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