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|Record Label: || [[Noise Pollution]] | |Record Label: || [[Noise Pollution]] (Noise08) | ||
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|Recorded By: || on 7.31.99; engineered live by [[Chris Owens]] | |Recorded By: || on 7.31.99; engineered live by [[Chris Owens]], remastered by [[Corey Lyons]] | ||
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|Released: || 2000 | |Released: || 2000, 2021 | ||
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|Out of Print: || yes | |Out of Print: || yes, no | ||
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|Formats: || cassette - 250 pressed | |Formats: || cassette - 250 pressed, released digitally on Bandcamp | ||
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==Info== | |||
Thought Process | Originally released October 30, 1999 | Re-mastered/released on Bandcamp in 2021 with additional material | ||
Gasoline | |||
Pauline | Tracks 1-7 on tape [Tracks 1-12 on Bandcamp]<br> | ||
Drive | Recorded at a show on Saturday, July 31 [1999] by [[Kelly Burdick]], using an open air microphone and a handheld tape recorder.<br> | ||
One Day Notice | Show was at the [[First Unitarian Church]] in Louisville Kentucky with [[Inane]], [[Dirty Sanchez]], Amputation and Seven Days Of Samsara. His Hero Is Gone was supposed to play, but didn't arrive until the show was over. | ||
Paycheck | |||
Untitled | Track 8 on tape [Track 13 on Bandcamp]<br> | ||
Machines Will Forget | One of Bodyhammer's earliest recordings. Recorded in Mike Harpring's basement on November 1, 1997. (The song was never played live.) | ||
13 Bars 50 Stars | |||
* | Tracks 9-10 on tape [Tracks 14-15 on Bandcamp] | ||
Recorded in Mike's basement on April 5, 1998. After Thommy joined, The Machines Will Forget was never played again | |||
==Track Listing== | |||
===Original release list=== | |||
# Record Time | |||
# Thought Process | |||
# Gasoline | |||
# Pauline | |||
# Drive | |||
# One Day Notice | |||
# Paycheck | |||
# Untitled | |||
# Machines Will Forget | |||
# 13 Bars 50 Stars | |||
===Re-Release List=== | |||
# [banter] | |||
# Record Time | |||
# [banter] | |||
# Thought Process | |||
# [banter] | |||
# Gasoline | |||
# Pauline | |||
# [banter] | |||
# Drive | |||
# [banter] | |||
# One Day Notice | |||
# Paycheck | |||
# (untitled) (Bonus Track) | |||
# The Machines Will Forget (Bonus Track) | |||
# Bars 50 Stars (Bonus Track) 01:36 | |||
==Links== | |||
* https://bodyhammer502.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-f-u-c-k |
Latest revision as of 10:43, 29 September 2024
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Record Label: | Noise Pollution (Noise08) | ||
Recorded By: | on 7.31.99; engineered live by Chris Owens, remastered by Corey Lyons | ||
Released: | 2000, 2021 | ||
Out of Print: | yes, no | ||
Formats: | cassette - 250 pressed, released digitally on Bandcamp |
Info
Originally released October 30, 1999 | Re-mastered/released on Bandcamp in 2021 with additional material
Tracks 1-7 on tape [Tracks 1-12 on Bandcamp]
Recorded at a show on Saturday, July 31 [1999] by Kelly Burdick, using an open air microphone and a handheld tape recorder.
Show was at the First Unitarian Church in Louisville Kentucky with Inane, Dirty Sanchez, Amputation and Seven Days Of Samsara. His Hero Is Gone was supposed to play, but didn't arrive until the show was over.
Track 8 on tape [Track 13 on Bandcamp]
One of Bodyhammer's earliest recordings. Recorded in Mike Harpring's basement on November 1, 1997. (The song was never played live.)
Tracks 9-10 on tape [Tracks 14-15 on Bandcamp] Recorded in Mike's basement on April 5, 1998. After Thommy joined, The Machines Will Forget was never played again
Track Listing
Original release list
- Record Time
- Thought Process
- Gasoline
- Pauline
- Drive
- One Day Notice
- Paycheck
- Untitled
- Machines Will Forget
- 13 Bars 50 Stars
Re-Release List
- [banter]
- Record Time
- [banter]
- Thought Process
- [banter]
- Gasoline
- Pauline
- [banter]
- Drive
- [banter]
- One Day Notice
- Paycheck
- (untitled) (Bonus Track)
- The Machines Will Forget (Bonus Track)
- Bars 50 Stars (Bonus Track) 01:36