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Man or Astro-man?

"Man or Astro-man?" is an American surf rock group that was formed in Auburn, Alabama in the early 1990s and came to prominence over the following decade.

Man or Astro-man?
Man or Astro-man?
Background information
OriginAuburn, Alabama, United States
Genres
Years active1992 (1992)–present
LabelsEstrus, Au Go Go, One Louder, Touch and Go, Sympathy for the Record Industry, Lance Rock
MembersBrian "Birdstuff" Teasley
Brian "Star Crunch" Causey
Robert "Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard" del Bueno

Primarily instrumental, "Man or Astro-man?" blended the surf rock style of the early 1960s, like that of Dick Dale and The Spotnicks with the new wave and punk rock sounds of the late 1970s and early 1980s. "Man or Astro-man?" was known for their anachronistic dedication to science fiction themes, audio samples, obscure electronic devices (such as theremins and tesla coils), and high-energy live performances. Their earlier albums like Is It ... Man or Astroman? and Destroy All Astromen![1] were known for their traditional surf rock instrumentation and sci-fi sound bite song introductions, whereas their later albums like EEVIAC... and A Spectrum of Infinite Scale[2][3] were known for their use of synthesizers, printers (like the Apple ImageWriter II), and their more abstract, experimental sound. Their recordings were often peppered with sound bites from obscure science fiction films and TV shows.

It is largely believed that the group took its name from the poster of the U.S. release of the Japanese film The Human Vapor, which includes the tagline "IS HE MAN OR ASTRO-MAN?", the line seemingly appropriated as the title of their first album, Is It ... Man or Astroman?.

Members edit

The main members of the band are Star Crunch (aka Brian Causey) on guitar and sometimes vocals, Birdstuff (aka Brian Teasley) on drums,[4] and Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard (Robert DelBueno) on bass guitar and electronics.[5][6] The band included various other guitarists over the years, including Dr. Deleto (Jeff Goodwin), Cap'n Zeno (Jason Russell), and Dexter X (Hayden Thais). In 1998, Star Crunch left the band to run a record label (Athens, Georgia-based WARM Electronic Recordings) and was replaced by Trace Reading (Erich Hubner) and Blazar the Probe Handler (Richie Edelson). Although the real names of the band members are known, the band members themselves have never publicly acknowledged their true identities, and steadfastly claim to be extraterrestrials sent to Earth to play surf music. Birdstuff also played drums in Servotron under the name Z4-OBX and in The Causey Way as Boy Causey. He has also played with St. Vincent, Sound of Humans, and The Polyphonic Spree. Before joining up with the Astromen, Dexter X had played in Supernova. He was also a member of Servotron under the name 00zX1. After leaving MOAM?, Dr. Deleto played with the Immortal Lee County Killers.

The original lineup of the band (Star Crunch, Birdstuff, and Coco) have reunited for shows that started in March 2010. 2nd guitar was handled by Victor Vector (Jonny Browning), who has played in Sound of Humans (also with Birdstuff), as well as Jonny and the Shamen and The Other Timelines, until early 2011 when he fell ill and became too sick to play. Since Victor Vector's departure, Avona Nova (Samantha Erin Paulsen, former guitarist/vocalist for We Versus The Shark), the first female member of the band, has been performing as 2nd guitarist. During their 2013 tour in Europe, Josh Lambert and Yvonne Lambert of The Octopus Project assisted them occasionally, as Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard was unavailable due to the recent birth of his child.

History edit

Man or Astro-man recorded ten albums between 1993 and 2001 (including the tour-only release A Spectrum of Finite Scale[7]), as well as two CD EPs, and a plethora of singles and contributions to various artists compilation albums.[8] Many of the singles were available on multiple colors of vinyl, some with as many as six variations (see Inside the Head of... Mr. Atom). Their 2001 release, Beyond the Black Hole,[9] was a remixed version of one of their earlier albums, What Remains Inside a Black Hole.[10]

When the band was not in the recording studio, they were usually on the road, gigging almost constantly. Their live shows were notable for their sci-fi theatrics: all members of the band dressed in space age jumpsuits, and often included elaborate sci-fi set pieces.[11]

Although they often receive credit for the theme song to Space Ghost Coast to Coast, it was actually recorded by Sonny Sharrock. The confusion arises because they recorded the show's closing theme and some new interstitial music which all first appeared in the 1997 season,[12] as well as an alternate opening theme that appeared once, but not the more familiar theme song. Also, after his departure from the band in 1998, guitarist/vocalist Star Crunch (aka Brian Causey) would go on to compose and perform the theme song for the popular Nickelodeon TV series, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron.

Eventually, the constant workload of recording and touring caught up with them, and, after the tour for A Spectrum of Infinite Scale ended in 2001, the band began a long hiatus. On June 12, 2006, the band's label Touch and Go Records announced that Man or Astro-man? would be performing for the first time since 2001 at the Touch and Go 25th Anniversary Celebration in Chicago, Illinois, on September 9. They took the stage during the time slot in between Scratch Acid and Big Black, on what was the second day of the three-day festival. The complete original line-up played, and the tesla coil was brought up on stage at the end of the set. The 45-minute show ended with Birdstuff giving away most of his drumset to stunned audience members. In preparation for the Touch and Go reunion show, the band played on September 6 at the Bottletree Café in Birmingham, Alabama. This show featured Birdstuff, Coco the Electric Monkey Wizard, Star Crunch and Dr. Deleto. Additionally, Captain Zeno performed on one song, resulting in a 5 piece Man or Astroman? performance. These were the first shows since 1998 to feature the original line-up of the band.

On January 20, 2010, it was announced that Man or Astro-man? would be performing at Whirly Ball in Atlanta, Georgia on March 5 and The Bottletree in Birmingham, Alabama on March 6, as well as multiple SXSW dates.[13] In June 2010, Man or Astro-man? played the NXNE festival in Toronto, Canada, with performances at the Horseshoe Tavern (June 19, 2010) and Sneaky Dees (June 20, 2010).

Their ninth album Defcon 5...4...3...2...1[14] came out, as digital download, on April 24, 2013, a 12 track LP with familiar sounds from 1000X[15] and EEVIAC.[16]

The Astro-man Genome Project edit

Alpha Clones edit

In 1998 Man or Astro-man? sent a group of "clones" out on the road to tour.[17] The clones had names similar to their original counterparts: Birdstuff became Dorkstuff, Coco became Cocoid, Star Crunch became Chromo Crunch and Dexter X became Dexter Y. This new line-up toured under the name "Man or Astro-man Clone Tour Alpha" and maintained their clone identities while on stage. Members of the Alpha clones were also in numerous other bands including Toenut, The Causey Way, Jonny and the Shamen, The Man Made Brain, Sound of Humans, Neutronic, Pilot Scott Tracy, The Plastic Plan, etc.

Gamma Clones edit

After the success of the Alpha Project, Man or Astro-man? "cloned" themselves a second time, in 1999, this time using females, who adopted the names Coco Active (Guitarist/Vocalist Shonali Bhowmik), Chromia Staria (Guitarist/Vocalist Deb Davis), Tweety-Tone (Drummer/Vocalist Ani Cordero), and Carol (Guitarist/Vocalist Shannon Wright), and toured nationally under the name "Man or Astro-man? Clone Project Gamma."

Man or Astro-man? and Mystery Science Theater 3000 edit

The band covered the Mystery Science Theater 3000 "love theme".[18] It was released on Amazing Thrills! in 3-Dimension and later on the album Destroy All Astromen! and was also performed live. MST3K creator Joel Hodgson joined them on stage to sing the theme at a show in 1996, and Joel's character on MST3K later claimed to have toured in Australia with Man or Astro-man? doing pyrotechnics for the band.

Man or Astro-man? recordings regularly feature audio samples taken from films riffed on MST3K (ex. The Leech Woman, It Conquered the World and Santa Claus) and the albums often make allusions to common themes and running jokes (ex. album credits for John Agar in Is It ... Man or Astroman?[19] and Peter Graves and Richard Basehart in Destroy All Astromen!).

Man or Astro-man? guitarist Hayden Thais (Dexter X) and drummer Brian Teasley (Birdstuff) were also members of the "all-robot band" Servotron, which was named for MST3K robot character Tom Servo. A handbill for at least one concert has featured an image of the robot puppet.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Live albums edit

Compilation albums edit

EPs and singles edit

Splits edit

Compilation tracks edit

  • "Reverb 1000" on Call of the Wild Flexi 7-inch (Call of the Wild – 1993)
  • "Transmission from Venus" on Stock Footage: Music from the Films of Roger Corman CD (Worry Bird Records – 1994)
  • "Deuces Wild" on Think Link! 10-inch (Drink 'n' Drive Records – 1994)
  • "Everybody's Favourite Martian" on Hodge Podge & Barrage from Japan Vol.2 CD (1+2 Records – 1994)
  • "Nitrous Burnout 2112" on Beyond the Beach CD (Upstart Records – 1994)
  • "Frosty the Snowman" on Happy Birthday, Baby Jesus Vol.2 10-inch (Sympathy for the Record Industry – 1994)
  • "Frosty the Snowman" on Happy Birthday, Baby Jesus Vols.1&2 CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry – 1994)
  • "Mr. Goodchoices Meat Packing Accident" on Good Tyme Jamboree LP (Planet Pimp Records – 1994)
  • "Eric Estrotica (live at Leadmill)" on Saturday Night Special 7-inch (Leadmill Records – 1995)
  • "The Carbonated Comet" on The Estrus Cocktail Companion 3×7″/box CD (Estrus Records – 1995)
  • "Goldfinger" on Secret Agent S.O.U.N.D.S. LP/CD (Mai Tai – 1995)
  • "Earth Station Radio" on Jabberjaw No. 6 Pure Sweet Hell 4×7″/box CD (Mammoth Records – 1996)
  • "Maximum Radiation Level" on For Discriminating Tastes (The Alternative Distribution Alliance – 1996)
  • "Escape Velocity" on Five Ring Circus CD (Flip Records – 1996)
  • "Eisenhower & the Hippies" (UJ3RK5 cover) on Oh Canaduh! LP/CD (Lance Rock – 1996)
  • "Interplanet Janet" on Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks LP/CD/CS (WEA/Atlantic Records – 1996)
  • "Touch of Evil" on Shots in the Dark 2×LP/CD (Del-Fi – 1996)
  • "Reverb 1000 (live)" on Cowabunga! The Surf Box 4×CD (Rhino Records – 1996)
  • "Intoxica" on Instrumental Fire, a Collection of Instros from Around the Planet and Beyond LP (MuSick – 1996)
  • "----- (Classified) (live)" on Treble Revolution Vol.2 CD (Kindercore Records- 1996)
  • "Joker's Wild (live)" on Attaining the Supreme CD (Whirled Records – 1996)
  • "Drumulator Is Boss" on Flaming Burnout! An Estrus Benefit Comp CD (Man's Ruin Records – 1997)
  • "The Sound Waves Reversing" on Good Health, Good Fortune, Good Music CD (Au Go Go Records – 1997)
  • "Lo-Bat" on Touch & Go and Quarterstick Records 1997 sampler CD (Touch & Go/Quarterstick Records – 1997)
  • "Planet Collision (Trans Hip-APhonic Post Acid Flip Trance Mega Blast Alterno-Universe Mass Marketing Schtick Mix)" on The Money Shot CD (Chunklet Magazine insert – 1997)
  • "24 Hrs." on Live at WREK. – 91.1fm 1997 Atlanta Radio Comp CD (1997)
  • "Updated Theme to Supercar" on All Punk Rods! LP/CD (Gearhead/Lookout! Records – 1998)
  • "Tazerguns Mean Big Fun" on Chairman of the Board Soundtrack CD (Virgin Records – 1998)
  • "Synthesis of Previously Unknown Substances" on Hang 10, Volume One CD (American Pop Project Records – 2000)
  • "Floatation Devices for Frequencies Yet to Be Detected" on Surf Monsters CD (Del-Fi Records – 1999)
  • "Escape Velocity" on 26 Spicey Sizzlers CD (Estrus Records – 1999)
  • "Manta Ray" (Pixies cover) on Southern Edge Vol. 1 CD (Beloved – 1999)
  • "Yo Yo's Pad" on Delphonic Sounds Today CD (Del-Fi Records – 1999)
  • "Theme from EEVIAC" on Cinema Beer Belly CD (Hopeless Records – 1999)
  • "Lo-Bat" on Athfest '98 CD (Ghostmeat – 1999)
  • "400,000.37 Miles (Breaking The Sanity Barrier)" on Runnin' on Fumes CD (Gearhead – 2000)
  • "Wayward Meteor" and "Electrostatic Brain Field" on The Estrus Double Dynomite Sampler Volume 3 CD (Estrus Records – 2002)
  • "War of the Satellites" on Their Sympathetic Majesties Request: Volume 2 2×CD (Sympathy for the Record Industry – 2003)
  • "Jonathan Winter's Frankenstein" on "BBC Sessions Covers" (incorrectly identified on track listing as a cover of the "Edgar Winter Group"'s track "Frankenstein")

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official Man or Astro-man? website
  • Band page at Touch and Go/Quarterstick Records
  • Man or Astro-man Peel Sessions site
  • Man or Astro Man? bootlegs at the Internet Archive
  • Man or Astro-man? discography at MusicBrainz
  • eWire interview with Coco (2000)

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Man or Astro man is an American surf rock group that was formed in Auburn Alabama in the early 1990s and came to prominence over the following decade Man or Astro man Man or Astro man Background informationOriginAuburn Alabama United StatesGenresIndie rockgarage rockpunk rocksurf rockpsychedelic rockspace rockelectronic rockYears active1992 1992 presentLabelsEstrus Au Go Go One Louder Touch and Go Sympathy for the Record Industry Lance RockMembersBrian Birdstuff TeasleyBrian Star Crunch CauseyRobert Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard del BuenoPrimarily instrumental Man or Astro man blended the surf rock style of the early 1960s like that of Dick Dale and The Spotnicks with the new wave and punk rock sounds of the late 1970s and early 1980s Man or Astro man was known for their anachronistic dedication to science fiction themes audio samples obscure electronic devices such as theremins and tesla coils and high energy live performances Their earlier albums like Is It Man or Astroman and Destroy All Astromen 1 were known for their traditional surf rock instrumentation and sci fi sound bite song introductions whereas their later albums like EEVIAC and A Spectrum of Infinite Scale 2 3 were known for their use of synthesizers printers like the Apple ImageWriter II and their more abstract experimental sound Their recordings were often peppered with sound bites from obscure science fiction films and TV shows It is largely believed that the group took its name from the poster of the U S release of the Japanese film The Human Vapor which includes the tagline IS HE MAN OR ASTRO MAN the line seemingly appropriated as the title of their first album Is It Man or Astroman Contents 1 Members 2 History 3 The Astro man Genome Project 3 1 Alpha Clones 3 2 Gamma Clones 4 Man or Astro man and Mystery Science Theater 3000 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Live albums 5 3 Compilation albums 5 4 EPs and singles 5 5 Splits 5 6 Compilation tracks 6 References 7 External linksMembers editThe main members of the band are Star Crunch aka Brian Causey on guitar and sometimes vocals Birdstuff aka Brian Teasley on drums 4 and Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard Robert DelBueno on bass guitar and electronics 5 6 The band included various other guitarists over the years including Dr Deleto Jeff Goodwin Cap n Zeno Jason Russell and Dexter X Hayden Thais In 1998 Star Crunch left the band to run a record label Athens Georgia based WARM Electronic Recordings and was replaced by Trace Reading Erich Hubner and Blazar the Probe Handler Richie Edelson Although the real names of the band members are known the band members themselves have never publicly acknowledged their true identities and steadfastly claim to be extraterrestrials sent to Earth to play surf music Birdstuff also played drums in Servotron under the name Z4 OBX and in The Causey Way as Boy Causey He has also played with St Vincent Sound of Humans and The Polyphonic Spree Before joining up with the Astromen Dexter X had played in Supernova He was also a member of Servotron under the name 00zX1 After leaving MOAM Dr Deleto played with the Immortal Lee County Killers The original lineup of the band Star Crunch Birdstuff and Coco have reunited for shows that started in March 2010 2nd guitar was handled by Victor Vector Jonny Browning who has played in Sound of Humans also with Birdstuff as well as Jonny and the Shamen and The Other Timelines until early 2011 when he fell ill and became too sick to play Since Victor Vector s departure Avona Nova Samantha Erin Paulsen former guitarist vocalist for We Versus The Shark the first female member of the band has been performing as 2nd guitarist During their 2013 tour in Europe Josh Lambert and Yvonne Lambert of The Octopus Project assisted them occasionally as Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard was unavailable due to the recent birth of his child History editMan or Astro man recorded ten albums between 1993 and 2001 including the tour only release A Spectrum of Finite Scale 7 as well as two CD EPs and a plethora of singles and contributions to various artists compilation albums 8 Many of the singles were available on multiple colors of vinyl some with as many as six variations see Inside the Head of Mr Atom Their 2001 release Beyond the Black Hole 9 was a remixed version of one of their earlier albums What Remains Inside a Black Hole 10 When the band was not in the recording studio they were usually on the road gigging almost constantly Their live shows were notable for their sci fi theatrics all members of the band dressed in space age jumpsuits and often included elaborate sci fi set pieces 11 Although they often receive credit for the theme song to Space Ghost Coast to Coast it was actually recorded by Sonny Sharrock The confusion arises because they recorded the show s closing theme and some new interstitial music which all first appeared in the 1997 season 12 as well as an alternate opening theme that appeared once but not the more familiar theme song Also after his departure from the band in 1998 guitarist vocalist Star Crunch aka Brian Causey would go on to compose and perform the theme song for the popular Nickelodeon TV series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Eventually the constant workload of recording and touring caught up with them and after the tour for A Spectrum of Infinite Scale ended in 2001 the band began a long hiatus On June 12 2006 the band s label Touch and Go Records announced that Man or Astro man would be performing for the first time since 2001 at the Touch and Go 25th Anniversary Celebration in Chicago Illinois on September 9 They took the stage during the time slot in between Scratch Acid and Big Black on what was the second day of the three day festival The complete original line up played and the tesla coil was brought up on stage at the end of the set The 45 minute show ended with Birdstuff giving away most of his drumset to stunned audience members In preparation for the Touch and Go reunion show the band played on September 6 at the Bottletree Cafe in Birmingham Alabama This show featured Birdstuff Coco the Electric Monkey Wizard Star Crunch and Dr Deleto Additionally Captain Zeno performed on one song resulting in a 5 piece Man or Astroman performance These were the first shows since 1998 to feature the original line up of the band On January 20 2010 it was announced that Man or Astro man would be performing at Whirly Ball in Atlanta Georgia on March 5 and The Bottletree in Birmingham Alabama on March 6 as well as multiple SXSW dates 13 In June 2010 Man or Astro man played the NXNE festival in Toronto Canada with performances at the Horseshoe Tavern June 19 2010 and Sneaky Dees June 20 2010 Their ninth album Defcon 5 4 3 2 1 14 came out as digital download on April 24 2013 a 12 track LP with familiar sounds from 1000X 15 and EEVIAC 16 The Astro man Genome Project editThis section describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in universe style Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non fictional perspective February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alpha Clones edit In 1998 Man or Astro man sent a group of clones out on the road to tour 17 The clones had names similar to their original counterparts Birdstuff became Dorkstuff Coco became Cocoid Star Crunch became Chromo Crunch and Dexter X became Dexter Y This new line up toured under the name Man or Astro man Clone Tour Alpha and maintained their clone identities while on stage Members of the Alpha clones were also in numerous other bands including Toenut The Causey Way Jonny and the Shamen The Man Made Brain Sound of Humans Neutronic Pilot Scott Tracy The Plastic Plan etc Gamma Clones edit After the success of the Alpha Project Man or Astro man cloned themselves a second time in 1999 this time using females who adopted the names Coco Active Guitarist Vocalist Shonali Bhowmik Chromia Staria Guitarist Vocalist Deb Davis Tweety Tone Drummer Vocalist Ani Cordero and Carol Guitarist Vocalist Shannon Wright and toured nationally under the name Man or Astro man Clone Project Gamma Man or Astro man and Mystery Science Theater 3000 editThe band covered the Mystery Science Theater 3000 love theme 18 It was released on Amazing Thrills in 3 Dimension and later on the album Destroy All Astromen and was also performed live MST3K creator Joel Hodgson joined them on stage to sing the theme at a show in 1996 and Joel s character on MST3K later claimed to have toured in Australia with Man or Astro man doing pyrotechnics for the band Man or Astro man recordings regularly feature audio samples taken from films riffed on MST3K ex The Leech Woman It Conquered the World and Santa Claus and the albums often make allusions to common themes and running jokes ex album credits for John Agar in Is It Man or Astroman 19 and Peter Graves and Richard Basehart in Destroy All Astromen Man or Astro man guitarist Hayden Thais Dexter X and drummer Brian Teasley Birdstuff were also members of the all robot band Servotron which was named for MST3K robot character Tom Servo A handbill for at least one concert has featured an image of the robot puppet Discography editStudio albums edit Is It Man or Astroman LP CD Estrus Records 1993 Project Infinity LP CD Estrus Records 1995 Experiment Zero LP CD Touch amp Go Records 1996 20 Made from Technetium LP CD Touch amp Go Records One Louder and Au Go Go Records 1997 21 EEVIAC Operational Index and Reference Guide Including Other Modern Computational Devices LP CD Epitaph Europe and Touch amp Go Records 1999 22 A Spectrum of Infinite Scale 2x10 CD Epitaph Europe and Touch amp Go Records 2000 A Spectrum of Finite Scale Tour Only CD Zerotec 2001 Defcon 5 4 3 2 1 LP CD Warm Electronic Recordings Chunklet Industries 2013 Live albums edit Live Transmissions from Uranus LP picture disc CD One Louder Records 1995 LP CD Homo Habilis Records 1995 CD US reissue Touch amp Go Records 1997 23 Live at Third Man Records Third Man Records 2017 Compilation albums edit Destroy All Astromen LP CD Estrus Records 1994 What Remains Inside a Black Hole LP CD Au Go Go Records 1996 Intravenous Television Continuum LP CD One Louder Records 1996 CD Australian reissue Au Go Go Records 1997 Beyond the Black Hole CD Estrus Records 2001 EPs and singles edit Possession by Remote Control7 inch Homo Habilis records 1992 Supersonic Toothbrush Helmet 7 inch Lance Rock Records 1993 Amazing Thrills in 3 Dimension 7 inch Estrus Records 1993 Captain Holojoy s Space Diner 7 inch Lucky Records 1993 Mission into Chaos 7 inch One Louder Records 1993 24 Man or Astro man vs Europa 7 inch Homo Habilis Records 1993 Astro Launch 7 inch Estrus Records 1994 The Brains of the Cosmos 7 inch Demolition Derby Records 1994 Inside the Head of Mr Atom 7 inch Estrus Records 1994 25 Creature Feature flexi 7 inch with Monster Magazine No 4 Highball Magazine No 2 Kronophonic Records 1994 Your Weight on the Moon 10 inch CD EP One Louder Records 1994 26 Return to Chaos 7 inch Homo Habilis and One Louder 1995 Man or Astro man in Orbit 7 inch Shake It Records 1995 Postphonic Star Exploration 5 Sympathy for the Record Industry 1995 Needles in the Cosmic Haystack 7 inch East Side Records 1995 World Out of Mind 7 inch Estrus Records 1995 Espanto del Futuro 7 inch Fear and Loathin Records 1995 Welcome to the Sonic Space Age 7 inch Clawfist Records 1995 Deluxe Men in Space 7 inch CDS Touch amp Go Records and One Louder 1996 27 The Sounds of Tomorrow 7 inch Estrus Records 1996 UFO s and the Men Who Fly Them 7 inch Drug Racer Records 1996 1000X 10 inch CD EP Touch amp Go Records and One Louder 1997 28 Inside the Head of John Peel Bootleg 2 7 Astro Fonic Records 1997 Ex Machina 7 inch Touch amp Go Records 1998 Cuts and Volts Draining Their Batteries 1998 29 Earth Station Radio Updated Theme From Supercar7 inch with first 300 copies of the book Touchable Sound A Collection of 7 inch Records from the USA Soundscreen Design 2010 Analog Series Vol 17 inch Clear limited edition first 200 copies orange limited edition Chunklet exclusive red first repress gold second repress or black Vinyl Chunklet Magazine web site 2012 Analog Series Vol 27 inch Clear limited edition first 200 copies green limited edition Chunklet exclusive red first repress or black Vinyl Chunklet Magazine web site 2012 Analog Series Vol 37 inch Clear limited edition first 200 copies purple limited edition Chunklet exclusive or black Vinyl Chunklet Magazine web site 2013 Distant Pulsar 7 inch Chunklet Magazine 2022 Splits edit 7 with Teenage Caveman Kill Geeksville Worry Bird Records 1994 7 with Huevos Rancheros The Various Boss Sounds from Beyond the Far Reaches and Then Some Get Hip Records 1994 7 with Girls Against Boys Cheap Sweaty Fun amp TJ s Xmas Unknown record label 1994 7 with Anachronauts Disjointed Parallels Eerie Materials 1995 7 with ChromeGearhead Magazine Insert Gearhead 1996 7 with Pavement Schoolhouse Rock Rocks Atlantic Records Lava Records 1996 7 with Jonny and the Shamen Two Blood Soaked Space Horror Hits Loch Ness Records 1999 Compilation tracks edit Reverb 1000 on Call of the Wild Flexi 7 inch Call of the Wild 1993 Transmission from Venus on Stock Footage Music from the Films of Roger Corman CD Worry Bird Records 1994 Deuces Wild on Think Link 10 inch Drink n Drive Records 1994 Everybody s Favourite Martian on Hodge Podge amp Barrage from Japan Vol 2 CD 1 2 Records 1994 Nitrous Burnout 2112 on Beyond the Beach CD Upstart Records 1994 Frosty the Snowman on Happy Birthday Baby Jesus Vol 2 10 inch Sympathy for the Record Industry 1994 Frosty the Snowman on Happy Birthday Baby Jesus Vols 1 amp 2 CD Sympathy for the Record Industry 1994 Mr Goodchoices Meat Packing Accident on Good Tyme Jamboree LP Planet Pimp Records 1994 Eric Estrotica live at Leadmill on Saturday Night Special 7 inch Leadmill Records 1995 The Carbonated Comet on The Estrus Cocktail Companion 3 7 box CD Estrus Records 1995 Goldfinger on Secret Agent S O U N D S LP CD Mai Tai 1995 Earth Station Radio on Jabberjaw No 6 Pure Sweet Hell 4 7 box CD Mammoth Records 1996 Maximum Radiation Level on For Discriminating Tastes The Alternative Distribution Alliance 1996 Escape Velocity on Five Ring Circus CD Flip Records 1996 Eisenhower amp the Hippies UJ3RK5 cover on Oh Canaduh LP CD Lance Rock 1996 Interplanet Janet on Schoolhouse Rock Rocks LP CD CS WEA Atlantic Records 1996 Touch of Evil on Shots in the Dark 2 LP CD Del Fi 1996 Reverb 1000 live on Cowabunga The Surf Box 4 CD Rhino Records 1996 Intoxica on Instrumental Fire a Collection of Instros from Around the Planet and Beyond LP MuSick 1996 Classified live on Treble Revolution Vol 2 CD Kindercore Records 1996 Joker s Wild live on Attaining the Supreme CD Whirled Records 1996 Drumulator Is Boss on Flaming Burnout An Estrus Benefit Comp CD Man s Ruin Records 1997 The Sound Waves Reversing on Good Health Good Fortune Good Music CD Au Go Go Records 1997 Lo Bat on Touch amp Go and Quarterstick Records 1997 sampler CD Touch amp Go Quarterstick Records 1997 Planet Collision Trans Hip APhonic Post Acid Flip Trance Mega Blast Alterno Universe Mass Marketing Schtick Mix on The Money Shot CD Chunklet Magazine insert 1997 24 Hrs on Live at WREK 91 1fm 1997 Atlanta Radio Comp CD 1997 Updated Theme to Supercar on All Punk Rods LP CD Gearhead Lookout Records 1998 Tazerguns Mean Big Fun on Chairman of the Board Soundtrack CD Virgin Records 1998 Synthesis of Previously Unknown Substances on Hang 10 Volume One CD American Pop Project Records 2000 Floatation Devices for Frequencies Yet to Be Detected on Surf Monsters CD Del Fi Records 1999 Escape Velocity on 26 Spicey Sizzlers CD Estrus Records 1999 Manta Ray Pixies cover on Southern Edge Vol 1 CD Beloved 1999 Yo Yo s Pad on Delphonic Sounds Today CD Del Fi Records 1999 Theme from EEVIAC on Cinema Beer Belly CD Hopeless Records 1999 Lo Bat on Athfest 98 CD Ghostmeat 1999 400 000 37 Miles Breaking The Sanity Barrier on 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