Dicer: The Unheard Funk Tracks

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Dicer: The Unheard Funk Tracks
Compilation album by Grand Buffet
Released 2004 (2004)
Recorded Various locations
Genre Alternative hip hop
Length 53:39
Label none
Producer Jarrod Brandon Weeks, Jackson O'Connell-Barlow
Grand Buffet chronology
Pittsburgh Hearts
(2002)
Dicer: The Unheard Funk Tracks
(2003)
Five Years of Fireworks
(2004)

Dicer: The Unheard Funk Tracks is a compilation of unreleased studio tracks, rarities, and live performances by Pittsburgh-based alternative hip hop group, Grand Buffet.

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All tracks written and performed by Jarrod Brandon Weeks and Jackson O'Connell-Barlow unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Things That Go Hump In The Night - Ultimate Remix" – 2:55
    Previously unreleased studio track. Remixed by Weeks with additional vocals by Ultimate Donnie of Gil Mantera's Party Dream. The original version was released on Undercover Angels; 2004
  2. "Radio Medly" – 3:19
    Live performance of two unreleased songs (titles unknown) and "Wheels" from Scrooge McRock on WPTS; 1999
  3. "Murphy" – 2:09
    Studio track, originally intended to be released on the scrapped Peter Weller album. Previously released only on the Circuits of Steel compilation; 2002
  4. "Swiss Torture" – 2:16
    Live recording in Zurich, Switzerland; 2003
  5. "The Truth Is A Nightmare" – 2:33
    Previously unreleased studio track. Guest vocals by Sole; 2002
  6. "1000% & Oh My God You're Weird!" – 4:33
    Recording of a live performance in Baltimore, Maryland. "1000%" originally appeared on Sparkle Classic, "Oh My God You're Weird!" on Cigarette Beach; 2002
  7. "Roadtrip" – 2:22
    Another studio track intended for the scrapped Peter Weller album. An alternate version was briefly available as an MP3 download from the band's website[1]; 1999
  8. "Interview Part 1" – 3:04
    Recording of an interview on a WPTS radio broadcast. From the same show as "Radio Medley"; 1999
  9. "Candy Bars - Rob Dener Remix" – 3:00
    Previously unreleased remix of one of their most popular songs, "Candy Bars", by Rob Dener. The original version was released on Sparkle Classic; 2001
  10. "Real Cool" – 2:35)
    Recording of a live performance in Pittsburgh. "Real Cool" originally appeared on Sparkle Classic; 2001
  11. "Interview Part 2" – 1:54
    Another excerpt from the WPTS interview; 1999
  12. "Big Bastard" – 1:50
    Previously unreleased studio track; 1998
  13. "Deviated Septum" – 2:49
    Another performance on WPTS; 1999
  14. "Grape Salad" – 2:38
    Previously unreleased studio track; 1999
  15. "Funk Medley & Candy Bars" – 14:11
    A very long excerpt from a live performance on WRCT with Jason Kirker from Modey Lemon on guitar and Greg Cislon from Vale And Year on drums; 2003
  16. "Heedler" – 1:36
    Previously unreleased studio track. An unusual spoken word performance by O'Connell-Barlow; 2004

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