9 posts tagged with pop by tcobretti.
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The Day The Aliens Invade

Context: For those who haven't heard it, the previous album (Will the Moon Explode in ... the 23rd Century?) is about mysterious problems with the moon that seem to indicate impending disaster. At the end of the album we have treated the symptoms but are uncertain as to whether or not we have cured the moon. [more inside]
posted by tcobretti on Feb 22, 2008 - 4 comments

Problem: Circular Thinking

From the new 23rd Century album, a song about being stuck in a loop. [more inside]
posted by tcobretti on Feb 20, 2008 - 3 comments

She's a Scientist, Too

Sung by The Infamous Benny Hill, this one is an ode to a female scientist he knows.
posted by tcobretti on Feb 19, 2008 - 4 comments

Jetpack

This is the first song off our new album, The Continuing Adventures of the 23rd Century in ... The 23rd Century. [more inside]
posted by tcobretti on Feb 17, 2008 - 3 comments

Everyone's Depending on Us

I wanted to end the 23rd Century song posts on an upnote, so here ya go. This is also our Queen tribute, so be ready for my bad Brian May impersonation. Sorry for posting so much, I hope it hasn't been too irritating.
posted by tcobretti on Nov 26, 2006 - 5 comments

Governmentium

Another track from the new 23rd Century Album, and because you demanded it, one more song after this one. You can DL the whole album for free from our website.
posted by tcobretti on Nov 23, 2006 - 3 comments

Working on the Moon

The second to last song I plan to post here, this one was intended to be fun, not work. Thanks very much for the kind words on the previous songs, everybody!
posted by tcobretti on Nov 20, 2006 - 6 comments

Played Right ALong

The second song from the new 23rd Century album. This one is written by The Platypus.
posted by tcobretti on Nov 17, 2006 - 5 comments

Will The Moon Explode Pt 1

The first song off of the new 23rd Century album - "Will The Moon Explode In...The 23rd Century?" The entire album (and our first album, as well) can be downloaded here.
posted by tcobretti on Nov 15, 2006 - 9 comments

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