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100% Breakfast
Howdy.
This section of Weirdo is meant to highlight the catalog of Doug DeMay's Cambridge, MA label 100% Breakfast. 100% Breakfast is also known as the in-house label for Boston's dearly beloved circuit-bending-costume-constructing-opera-staging-viking-channeling-hardcore band Fat Day, who now sadly exist in some form of defunct. Luckily, records are forever, and Doug happened to have a bunch of them in his basement that he didn't feel like mailing off to people. You can in fact buy these records from Weirdo, simply by sending an email.
 | Fat Day 'Unf Unf' cd $7 Listen | Finally teaming up with Load records a match is made in heaven. Circuit bent blooping integrates with insano speedcore blasts. Fat magic. Tracklisting: Azathoth, Boy Unit, Cosas Buenas Baratas, Pecos Canyon, Childers, Desharnais, Processional, Enterasys, Dub, Irk, If Humans Had No Poops, Adoration of the Crapass, Great Satan, Pragma, Black Fucking Flag, Means, Chick Tract, Caloric, Derm So Strange, Have You Got Cable?, Beah, Fawn, Peever. |
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 | Fat Day 'The Poop EP' 7 inch $3 Listen | Awesome E.P. from spazzcore greats, the Fat Day. upposedly these songs were the basis for the insane Viking blow up pool toys tour that led to the creation of the Oskarrensaga – hard to say where all the connections are made in their bwains – but they know how to excite our ear horns. 10 songs lickity-split! |
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 | Fat Day 'Cats of the Wild' lp $8 Listen | Third LP by this wacko foursome from Boston. Sequenced as an almost continuous blast of spazz bookended by animal and piano weirdness on each side – it really becomes up to you to decide whether you just heard twenty 1 minute songs or one 20 minute song. Never released on CD - LP only. Tracklisting: Zone 9, Xyrex, Tuffy, Treetop Warning, Tiger in the Grass, Taking Off into Bwaaaah, Stupid Style, Spoon in Lid, Space Shittle, Sebadoh Gigante, ManDelay, Mad at the Dirt, Jizz Ostinato, In What Way, Grey Fist Task, Dropter Cop, Crazy Rush Fan, Cracker, The Clown Room, Click, Cargo, All Your Winning Colors. |
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 | Fat Day 'Burrega' lp $8 Listen | Seminal album by the infamous Boston spazzcore band. Flippity-flopping hardcore that herks and jerks in 30 second blurts. Music from this album was incorporated into a Yamatsuka Eye dance record release. Very few copies left. Tracklisting: Little Rachcles, Blazmo Intro Wowee!, Where's Officer Logic?, Creep City, Poop Lagoon, Bill Of Sale, Wobble Bobble, Tibbs, Soup To Nuts, Yahweh Ben Yahweh, Call The Headroom For Me, By Dan Dinger, Burrega Theme, Pre-K, Sew Buttons, Stein Feck, Fussbudget, Be Stiff, That's A Carcano, Austin Watts, Captain Comeback, Distinguished Bells, Pokey, If I Were Fat Day. |
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 | Fat Day 'Snarl of Pulchritude' cd $7 Listen | Spanning a decade of their “singles” (i.e. really 7” E.P.’s with a boat load of songs on each) this CD contains all of Fat Day's 7" and splits. on one CD. 59 Songs! From the early twisting punk tunes to the final squelching electro screech core, this CD covers the full arc of one band’s journey through the freak-out. Too many tracks to list! |
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 | Fat Day 'Oskarrensaga' 7 inch $3 Listen | Weird ass electronic circuit bent synth story book record by Fat Day with comic book fold-out art poster by P.Shaw! |
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 | Fat Day/Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments 7 inch $3 Listen | Columbus, OH meets Beantown. Cover art by P. Shaw. |
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 | Betty Please-Airport Love 7 inch $3 Listen | Pretty indie pavement pop from Cambridge in the naughty nineties with a cover by P. Shaw. Catchy and sorta meloncholy too. |
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 | Chickita-Karen Learns About Our Nation 7 inch $3 Listen | All your bass are belong to them. 2nd 7" from these Cambridge based 90's all women noise rockers. Chicks with bass and more bass. Abstract rambling bass noise with dual vocalists and broken robot drumming. Features members of Gerty Ferish and Eloe Omoe. Truly awesome. |
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 | Toddler-Hey We're the International Sweethearts of Rhythm 7 inch $3 Listen | Features members of Gerty Ferish and Magnetic Fields and well as a New York Times best selling author on drums. Who could ask for anything more? Sloppy poppy punky snarky 90's chimp-rock. A little like Crayon and little like Jonathan Richman. |
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 | Betty Please-For Sport and Healthy 7 inch $3 Listen | Second release from this slacker pop band based out of Cambridge. Filled with great guitar hooks and catchy choruses - but remaining a little dark and brooding - in their signature style of mannered pop laden with guilt and regret. |
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Also, be sure & check on related titles in the regular store by Exusamwa, Fat Day, & Goat of Arms.
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