The Urinal Pooper Collective
Below, organized by project/band, are downloadable mp3s. If you would like to listen to a collection of songs, please use the albums drop-down link.
Below, organized by project/band, are downloadable mp3s. If you would like to listen to a collection of songs, please use the albums drop-down link.
This section was created to highlight the most recent song released until I moved over to the blog format in use today. The ‘(s)’ was added because it may prove difficult to actually move the songs once they’re here. The ‘!!’ were added to make it sound exciting.
Most of these songs were composed as part of 2 Hour Track Sundays
They were written, recorded and mastered in two hours give or take 15 minutes for uploading. Sometimes I would say to myself “I will go back and remaster these” but whenever I did, I made them worse. There’s a band camp link around here someplace with proof of that. I play all of the instruments on these.
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At one point the Alesis DM-6 electronic drum kit broke and before a real kit was acquired there was some experimentation with bongos and grampa guitars.
Sometimes I work with someone. When that happens it becomes a New Band! The Manatee Blood Frenzy is a collaboration between myself and a drummer who calls himself The Cap’n. Well, I call him that. He probably calls himself something different. Again, these are 2 hour tracks but since I don’t have to play the drums and there’s someone around to do a little engineering, I have more time to mis-master the final product.
This band was a collaboration between myself and the late D. E. Ellis. I have some recordings of us live (as part of a band I still call ‘Eddie and the Reacharounds’ but it actually had a different name) playing covers and a couple of us experimenting on tracks that ultimately went unfinished. These tracks here are all from 2HTS and were done in his home studio. Mr. Ellis played bass, keyboard and produced. We used Logic’s drummer on the first track and I played drums on the rest.
Necro fronts Special K on bass and The Cap’n on drums. Normally they play punk rock covers of soft rock hits but this one time… this one time, they got together in the studio and wrote a song in two hours.
So most of the folks over at 2HTS are EDM producers, this inspired some forays into the electronica genre. Though it should be admitted that a cold or the flu was responsible for several of these.