Music for Earthworms

Music for Earthworms
Studio album by Aesop Rock
Released 1997
Recorded 1996-1997
Genre Alternative hip hop
Label None, self-released as a CD-R
Producer Aesop Rock
Dub-L[1]
Aesop Rock chronology

Music for Earthworms
(1997)
Appleseed
(1999)

Music for Earthworms is American hip hop artist Aesop Rock's debut album. It is available only on CD-R..

Aesop Rock references the album, and its rarity, in his 2002 EP Daylight, track 4, "Alchemy", when Blueprint asks:

"So why they blaming you for the cats that sleep while the earth turns?"

Aesop Rock responds:

"Yeah I had em' up all night praying I'd re-release Music For Earthworms."

Track listing

No. TitleProduced by Length
1. "Abandon All Hope"  Dub-L 5:12
2. "Wake Up Call" (featuring Percee P)Dub-L 3:19
3. "The Substance"  Dub-L 5:59
4. "Merit"  Dub-L 4:51
5. "89.9FM Night Train Promo"  Dub-L 2:09
6. "Live on 89.9FM Night Train"  Aesop Rock 5:58
7. "Coward of the Year" (featuring Percee P)Dub-L 4:12
8. "Shere Kahn"  Dub-L 6:35
9. "Antisocial"  Dub-L 4:10
10. "Coordinates"  Aesop Rock 3:22
11. "Plastic Soldiers"  Dub-L 5:18
12. "Troubled Waters"  Aesop Rock 4:50

References

  1. "Aesop Rock - Music For Earthworms (CDr) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-03-02.