Intravenous Television Continuum

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Intravenous Television Continuum
Intravenous Television Continuum cover
Studio album by Man or Astro-man?
Released 1996/7
Genre Surf Rock
Label One Louder Records/Au-Go-Go Records
Man or Astro-man? chronology
UFO's and the Men Who Fly Them!
(1996)
Intravenous Television Continuum
(1996)
What Remains Inside a Black Hole
(1996)

Intravenous Television Continuum was a full-length album released by the surf rock group Man or Astro-man?. It was a collection of alternate mixes of previously released songs and a handfull of TV show themes (The Jetsons, My Favorite Martian, etc.). The first pressing was available in 1996 on clear vinyl and opaque purple vinyl through One Louder Records. The following year, the CD was re-issued through Australia's Au-Go-Go Records. It was recorded at Zero Return in Elmore, Alabama sometime in 1994 and 1995. Cover art and design by Shag. Thank you section specifies that the band wished to "thank every organization and citizen on the planet Earth except John Esplen and One Louder Broadcasting."[1]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Immersion Static"
  2. "Put Your Finger in the Socket - (Maximum Voltage Version)"
  3. "Nitrous Burn Out 2012"
  4. "Tetsuwan Atomu"
  5. "Max Q (Nielson Rating Video Version)"
  6. "------(Reverse Sync Moog Version)"
  7. "Jetson's Theme"
  8. "Invasion of the Dragonmen - (Alternate Universe Mosrite Version)"
  9. "Bionic Futures"
  10. "Tomorrow Plus X - (Time Travel Through Sleep Deprivation Mix)"
  11. "Out of Limits"
  12. "Calling Hong Kong" (Supernova)
  13. "Munster's Theme"
  14. "Principles Unknown"
  15. "Everyone's Favorite Martian"
  16. "Deuce's Wild"
  17. "Cool Your Jets"

[edit] Lineup

  • Star Crunch: High Voltage Power Supply, Ion Magnet
  • Birdstuff: Horz OSC Tube
  • Captain Zeno: Test Pattern Adjustment, Deflection Coil
  • Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard: Low Voltage Rectifier, Fuseable Resistor

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[edit] References

  1. ^ All info taken from CD sleeve
  2. ^ Line up and instrumentation taken directly from record sleeve