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Jul
20
2009
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Goldigger Vs. Beethoven’s 5th |
I didn’t do this particular mash-up, but it’s been awhile since I’ve posted some sonic fun-ness.
Still working on stuff, don’t worry.
1. Ennui Somber (Intro) 2. Fantasies of Cold Beer, Warm Beach, Indifferent Breezes (feat. Nate Patterson) 3. Oh No, Pirates 4. Percoset Party 5. I Thought Things Would Be Different When ...
Ok, so this one kind of sprung up on me. If you noticed my small Facebook status update, you'll know that work on the final Citizen Nowhere album has begun. ...
Serious Bob's third, and thusfar final, album is one that I'm really proud of. I will take the mantle of being the only one proud of it, because Tai has ...
I held a little Tweet Off because I felt like releasing something today for a download. Something musical. Mostly because I've been thinking of a certain release a lot...hmmmm... Anyway. Perpetual Motion ...
Oh man, I bet Tai is going to be kind of pissed at me for this. But I'll try to make the best argument possible as to why I wanted ...
"Rachel Paton From The Future" was originally titled 010101 when, instead of The Solitary Vice, I was making an album of instrumentals that would all be named in binary. However, ...
"Thank You Mario, But Our Princess Is In Another Castle" was originally made for CN6: Out Of Insight, Out Of Mind. It was a two part song: "Thank You Mario..." ...
I started my sonic side project, Citizen Nowhere, in 2003 when I moved from high school in Louisville, CO to New York University in...well, New York. In Colorado, the time I ...
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Jul
20
2009
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Goldigger Vs. Beethoven’s 5th |
I didn’t do this particular mash-up, but it’s been awhile since I’ve posted some sonic fun-ness.
Still working on stuff, don’t worry.
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Jun
25
2009
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WTF? |
Yeah, I have a lot of B-Sides, but I don’t want any of them to be on the new (and final) Citizen Nowhere album. So I made this, than instantly regretted making such a cool cover design for something that probably won’t happen.
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Nov
24
2008
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Chris Hartman’s “Toast” Video |
It’s not often that Serious Bob is honored in video form. Much thanks to Chris Hartman for expanding “The Love Is Gone (Toast)” to its inevitable depressing conclusion.