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  1. Suburban Electric
    by Telethon
  2. Blue Garden
    by Delta Sleep
  3. Vestiges of Verumex Visidrome
    by Gnome
  4. Plague Accommodations
    by Thank You Scientist
  5. All Is As All Should Be
    by The Dear Hunter
  6. Analphabetapolothology
    by Cap'n Jazz
  7. Kezia (Remaster)
    by Protest the Hero
  8. EP. 001
    by Honorary Astronaut
  9. Eye To The Ear
    by Cosmo Sheldrake
  10. The Appropriate Level of Outrage
    by A Vulture Wake
  11. Super Deep Brown Noise
    by Crysknife007
  12. First Temple (remastered)
    by Closure In Moscow
  13. "God, Forgive These Bastards" Songs From The Forgotten Life Of Henry Turner (2012)
    by The Taxpayers
  14. Wild Wet World
    by Cosmo Sheldrake
    Bathed In Sound Bathed In Sound
    Well, it’s not bad , but I have to say I am a bit disappointed after waiting so long for this release. Nothing comes close to the greatness of the first song. All other tracks are instrumental with this clicking whale sound dominating everything else. Without the brilliant voice it seems off balance and sadly even a little irritating. I purchased the vinyl without listening expecting the brilliance “The Much Much”. Maybe worth it for the first song alone, but…meh.
  15. LAMINATE PET ANIMAL
    by SNOWMINE
  16. Spencer Cullum's Coin Collection
    by Spencer Cullum's Coin Collection
  17. Spencer Cullum's Coin Collection 2
    by Spencer Cullum's Coin Collection
  18. Home, Like Noplace Is There
    by The Hotelier
  19. Montgomery Ricky
    by Ricky Montgomery
  20. Wild Wet World
    by Cosmo Sheldrake
    Bathed In Sound Bathed In Sound
    Well, it’s not bad , but I have to say I am a bit disappointed after waiting so long for this release. Nothing comes close to the greatness of the first song. All other tracks are instrumental with this clicking whale sound dominating everything else. Without the brilliant voice it seems off balance and sadly even a little irritating. I purchased the vinyl without listening expecting the brilliance “The Much Much”. Maybe worth it for the first song alone, but…meh.