User talk:Jameseatscheese
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[edit] Man or Astro-man?
Thanks for filling in the blanks on the last couple singles. I haven't been able to track down Europa or the Girls Against Boys split so I couldn't do much with those pages. Do you have scans of those 7"s? Was that you who was adding the pressing info to the other singles? Olliegrind 11:57, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] MoAM? chrono
Currently the MoAM? albums/10"s have a chronology at the bottom of the userbox but not the 7"s. I was thinking of adding this on so you could flip through and see all the releases. What do you think? I have put together a chronological listing below of all their releases but had to guess on some (have the year but do not know which releases came first that year - especially '94 - '96). I tried to used the MoAM? website and got some help there but not a complete list. Please update the list below if you see any inaccuracies.
- Possession by Remote Control (1992)
- Is It ... Man or Astroman? (1993)
- Amazing Thrills! in 3-Dimension (1993)
- Supersonic Toothbrush Helmet (1993)
- Captain Holojoy's Space Diner (1993)
- Mission into Chaos! (1993)
- Man or Astro-man? vs. Europa (1993)
- Kill Geeksville (1994)
- The Various Boss Sounds from Beyond the Far Reaches... and Then Some! (1994)
- Astro Launch (1994)
- The Brains of the Cosmos (1994)
- Destroy All Astromen! (1994)
- Your Weight on the Moon (1994)
- Inside the Head of... Mr. Atom (1994)
- Creature Feature Flexi (1994)
- Cheap Sweaty Fun & TJ's Xmas (1994)
- Return to Chaos (1995)
- Man or Astro-man? in Orbit (1995)
- Disjointed Parallels (1995)
- Postphonic Star Exploration (1995)
- Needles in the Cosmic Haystack (1995)
- World Out of Mind! (1995)
- Espanto del Futuro (1995)
- Welcome to the Sonic Space Age (1995)
- Live Transmissions from Uranus (1995?)
- Project Infinity (1995)
- Two Blood-Soaked Space-Horror Hits!! (1995)
- Deluxe Men in Space (1996)
- The Sounds of Tomorrow (1996)
- Gearhead Magazine Insert (1996)
- Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks (1996)
- UFO's and the Men Who Fly Them! (1996)
- Intravenous Television Continuum (1996)
- What Remains Inside a Black Hole (1996)
- Experiment Zero (1996)
- 1000x (1997)
- Inside the Head of John Peel (1997)
- Made from Technetium (1997)
- Ex Machina (1998)
- EEVIAC (1999)
- A Spectrum of Infinite Scale (2000)
- A Spectrum of Finite Scale (2001)
- Beyond the Black Hole (2001)
- I added this order to the releases. Olliegrind 13:16, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Chronology
This looks pretty good to me. I'm not sure if it is possible to determine what order some of them came out, escpecially during the '94-'96 era of output. Depending on what distributor your local record store used (or what part of the US/world you were in) different singles were available at different times. I would suggest maybe seperating the discs by the year they came out, and then putting each year in alaphabetical order. If you know that some came out before others, then maybe put those first and alphabetize the rest. There's really no wrong way to do it. Jameseatscheese 21:02, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Philip K. Dick in the Pet Section of a Walmart
James - do you have the "Philip K. Dick in the Pet Section of a Walmart" vocal version cassette? I was able to find an MP3 of this but have never seen the cassette. I wasn't sure if it came with a lyric sheet as it is a little hard to make out some of the words. ollïegrïnd 19:05, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Sorry man, I've never heard or seen it. I wasn't even sure it existed until recently. Where did you find an mp3?Jameseatscheese 03:49, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
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- I remember searching for some Astroman comp tracks but I can't seem to remember exactly what I was looking for. I came across some random little site with about 5 songs for download, PKD vocal version being one of them. I think the others were "Mr. Goodchoices Meat Packing Accident" from Good Tyme Jamboree, "Eric Estrotica (live at Leadmill)" from Saturday Night Special and "Joker's Wild (live)" on Attaining the Supreme. Can't remember any others. I can't seem to find the site now. I'll look around a bit but if I can't find it I can send you the track myself. Maybe we could trade some comp tracks. ollïegrïnd 11:46, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
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- Found it! Man or Astro-man? Rarities ollïegrïnd 16:44, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
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