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This three song seven inch record was the first official release by [[rkt productions]]. [[The Seaside Panel]] released this fairly early in their career, with the unfortunate side-effect that they would become much better than this representation of them. this record shines in its own right, however, being one of the best local indie-rock releases of 1999. Recorded by [[Chris Owens]] at the [[Tenny House]] in Louisville. (Poor) Concept, art, and layout by [[Mike Lewis]].
This three song seven inch record was the first official release by [[RKT 327|rkt productions]]. [[The Seaside Panel]] released this fairly early in their career, with the unfortunate side-effect that they would become much better than this representation of them. this record shines in its own right, however, being one of the best local indie-rock releases of 1999. Recorded by [[Chris Owens]] at the [[Tenny House]] in Louisville. (Poor) Concept, art, and layout by [[Mike Lewis]].


==Track listing:==
==Track listing:==

Revision as of 22:13, 19 February 2024

Info

This three song seven inch record was the first official release by rkt productions. The Seaside Panel released this fairly early in their career, with the unfortunate side-effect that they would become much better than this representation of them. this record shines in its own right, however, being one of the best local indie-rock releases of 1999. Recorded by Chris Owens at the Tenny House in Louisville. (Poor) Concept, art, and layout by Mike Lewis.

Track listing:

  1. the reknowned evils of coexistence
  2. clarity through telescopes
  3. the world vs wendy maccarver