Hermitage Arboretum Fourth Invocational
Dec. 10th, 2007 08:22 am1. Go to the Wikipedia home page and click random article. That is your band's name.
2. Click random article again; that is your album name.
3. Click random article 15 more times; those are the tracks on your album.
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Band: History of the St. Louis Rams
Album: Ellisburg (town), New York
Tracks:
1. Continuous Performance Task
2. Puzhal
3. William Webb Follett
4. RAYNET (Radio Amateurs Emergency Network)
5. Option (films)
6. 1999 National Invitation Tournament
7. Air Landing Regiment
8. Mycosphaerella lageniformis
9. USS Alexandria
10. Realms of Wizardry
11. English cricket team in Australia in 1861-62
12. Orange-bellied Leafbird
13. Radio Redhill
14. Lestat de Lioncourt
15. Suecoceras
I'm an electronica artist - the music is somewhere between Stereolab and UNKLE. Nobody's sure whether I'm one person, several people, or a rotating stable of artists brought together by one producer. The songs don't have that many lyrics. I have never performed in public and get no radio play, but I have a devoted following of internet hipsters and you'll occasionally hear a remix or two at The Ministry. Albums always include one track named after a fantasy character - past tracks were "Hikaru Sulu" and "Galadriel." It's widely assumed that these references are ironic and are a way of signing my work; they're kind of inside jokes beween my fans. However, "Galadriel" crossed over in to parts of the gamer community and was sampled by a fringe Nu Metal band, which led to periodic message board arguments over whether they are in fact not ironic.
Ellisburg (town), New York is my third album, and comes after a gap of two years. It's a concept album about a world continually at war, and a dystopian society in which winning is all that matters - not what is fought for, or what is gained by victory. The few reviewers who have written about the album posit that the title is a pointed attack on Hillary Clinton.
2. Click random article again; that is your album name.
3. Click random article 15 more times; those are the tracks on your album.
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Band: History of the St. Louis Rams
Album: Ellisburg (town), New York
Tracks:
1. Continuous Performance Task
2. Puzhal
3. William Webb Follett
4. RAYNET (Radio Amateurs Emergency Network)
5. Option (films)
6. 1999 National Invitation Tournament
7. Air Landing Regiment
8. Mycosphaerella lageniformis
9. USS Alexandria
10. Realms of Wizardry
11. English cricket team in Australia in 1861-62
12. Orange-bellied Leafbird
13. Radio Redhill
14. Lestat de Lioncourt
15. Suecoceras
I'm an electronica artist - the music is somewhere between Stereolab and UNKLE. Nobody's sure whether I'm one person, several people, or a rotating stable of artists brought together by one producer. The songs don't have that many lyrics. I have never performed in public and get no radio play, but I have a devoted following of internet hipsters and you'll occasionally hear a remix or two at The Ministry. Albums always include one track named after a fantasy character - past tracks were "Hikaru Sulu" and "Galadriel." It's widely assumed that these references are ironic and are a way of signing my work; they're kind of inside jokes beween my fans. However, "Galadriel" crossed over in to parts of the gamer community and was sampled by a fringe Nu Metal band, which led to periodic message board arguments over whether they are in fact not ironic.
Ellisburg (town), New York is my third album, and comes after a gap of two years. It's a concept album about a world continually at war, and a dystopian society in which winning is all that matters - not what is fought for, or what is gained by victory. The few reviewers who have written about the album posit that the title is a pointed attack on Hillary Clinton.
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Date: 2007-12-11 04:50 am (UTC)According to it's steps, on a first click I discovered that the name of my band is to be "The Who"
I had wondered why Roger Daltry kept telephoning me this week.