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All songs were recorded by fakery Culkin Smith, with writing credits and additional musicians as noted.

 

Water from Behind: here is an old song recorded back in the summer of 2002. LISTEN

 

The Famous Books I Haven't Read: fakery Culkin Smith went and locked ourselves away for a weekend in December of 2009 hoping to come out with a 8 songs or so. We got 4. Here is one Culkin Smith wrote. LISTEN

 

$1k Credit: Here is another song from that weekend in December 2009. fakery wrote this one. LISTEN

 

Delta Bleed: here's a song written by Culkin Smith. We recorded this back in november of 2008. TB provided his excellent drumming. This also has one of the most epic guitar solos, which takes up more than half of the song. Maybe a little too epic, but...its still pretty sweet. LISTEN

 

Washington Square: fakery Culkin Smith recorded this over the same weekend in nov 2008, along with Delta Bleed and Dewlap. TB provided drums once again. LISTEN


Dewlap: here is the final song recorded by fakery Culkin Smith in nov '08. Smith wrote this one and TB is on drums. LISTEN

 

Hip Ashton: actually I lied, this is another song recorded that weekend, but we never finished it and it got lost in a hard drive disaster. LISTEN

 

Winter: Here is a song we did back in Phila in 2006. Smith wrote this song and though it has my pretty awful drumming on it, it still holds up a little in my mind. LISTEN

 

Scorn: Another song we did in that weekend in 2006. fakery wrote this one. There are some sketch rhythm parts here, but what can you do, I am not a drummer. LISTEN

 

Mila: Another by fakery Culkin Smith recorded in Nov 2006. This came out of a warm up jam the first night and then we just hit record. That is why it is a little sloppy, but for what it is, I think it sounds pretty good. LISTEN