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Limeade Grin

by Disasterpeace

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bluseychris
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bluseychris Night worker in a solitary job, find this is excellent background music, not ambient but just intrusive enough to make the time flow.

Interesting to see a solitary hard copy go up after i bought stuff yesterday mind. £11 was worth it, including the digital copy i bought by accident in a sleep deprived state.
Daneno
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Daneno I absolutely love this album. The songs are so distinct and yet there is amazing cohesion. If nothing else this is definitely the best 1$ album anyone could buy, even after a year I still have many of the songs in heavy circulation. Favorite track: Niece Twin.
Syncospace
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Syncospace Not being such a enormous fan of chiptunes, this was a somewhat hard record for me to get into. I absolutely adore the FEZ ost, so I felt like giving more of his work a try. I ended loving it in the end. Very upbeat, creative songs with extremely catchy parts. Not for everyone, but certainly worth a try. Favorite track: Three Tent Heir.
Holden Madagame
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Holden Madagame I love Disasterpeace's soundtracks, but it's great to hear a truly seamless album, with a lot of heart into it. Lots of contrast too.
Michael Chadwick
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Michael Chadwick This album immediately gives me a nostalgia rush as it reminds me of all the General MIDI tracks I made in my teenager-hood...except these are all better. Favorite track: One Hot Genie.
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Neon Levee 01:24
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Veto News 01:12
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It's Her Ex 00:56
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I See Dots 00:52
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Sections Ago 01:20
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Niece Twin 01:17
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Teen Fortune 00:56
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Townie's Ox 00:52
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All of the titles associated with this album are anagrams, can you figure them all out?

PLEASE REMIX THIS MATERIAL! I've included all of the original MIDI files for your perusal/pleasure. If you do remix something, don't forget to show me!

This is a gapless album, best listened to in a music player with gapless playback (like iTunes), or as lossless files.

These songs were written for a cell phone game in 2007. The game was released without any music, leaving 16 perfectly good loops out to dry.

Limeade grin. We all saw it. Down by the Neon Levee, the wolf had made herself known. The government had made a habit of rejecting safety legislation. "What's the Veto News?", whispered Jesse, but of course that wasn't important now, with the wild canine so close. There was something different about her. She reminded me of a fox I once knew, the daughter of a circus mogul… a regular three tent heir. We had brought along our conic cat, Funnel, the oddly shaped thing. A monk personified, Funnel had spent many years at Math Fur Priory, calculating the spiritual purpose of feline follicles. "It's Her Ex", Jesse murmured to us. But we told her to pipe down. Funnel and the Wolf with the limeade grin had been lovers before the cat became a member of the cloth, but we had seen that story many times. "I see dots…". The wolf had sensed their presence, and it stopped her dead in her tracks. Mere sections ago, she had caught whiff of this same scent. "Niece twin." The wolf's sister and the wolf's mother had each given birth on the same day. A peculiar nickname indeed, and one that very few would recognize, save Jesse and the Wolf with the limeade grin. When the wolf was a teen, fortune presented itself to their family, in the form of one hot genie. As the youngest in the tree, Jesse was given a wish. While at university, she had fallen for a local with a great big cow. On the eve of a great storm, the cow was swept away, and the local failed to survive. In memory, Jesse used her to wish to restore the townie's ox to her side. It should be known that the family had terminology for just about everything. Jesse and the ox often laughed over coconuts and cheese, and as a result, its return came to be known as the first of many "Coconut Reunions".

"Cut! Wolf, you're daydreaming again! This picture will never get made if I can't have you all focusing." The director had been directing all morning, and his patience waned. "Actor, Accouter! Jesse, how many times must I remind you to keep your outfit upon your person?" Jesse strolled off stage, and with a dramatic turn, pointed towards the set and yelled, "There is nothing there! Nothing there for me! I am gone! I am taking the cat with me." The director, nonplussed, noted to himself that as invitees invite additional members onto the cast, they tend to create an unstable work environment. He was glad the cat would be leaving; the script never called for one anyway. "Rarify, Oh Trump!", the director shouted. We were never quite sure who this Trump deity was, but it seemed to ease his nerves. The wolf with the limeade grin strolled off set and returned to her place in the field.

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released October 14, 2007

Music Written and Produced (if you can call it that) by Rich Vreeland
Artwork by Rich Vreeland and Hiswa (fuj1.deviantart.com)

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