Catfood Shotgun Goddamn
Tracks 1, 5 and 11 were written for a fan-made video game based on the podcast Jordan Jesse Go.
Track 2 is a personal theme song I authored for Elise James Percy.
I have nothing to say about track 3.
Tracks 4 and 8 are covers of songs by Hello Shark.
Track 6 was written for James Eric's Stinggray Challenge.
Track 7 is the theme song to the episodic metafiction fantasy podcast Snowplain.
Track 9 is a theme song I wrote for the Savage Love sex advice podcast when host Dan Savage put out a call for theme songs, which he said he would play on at least one show no matter how bad they were. He never played mine. I'm still bitter.
Track 10 is the theme song to the "guestapalooza" episode of talk podcast The Internet's Maximum Potential.
Track 12 is the theme song to James Eric's Ear Drugs podcast.
Track 13 samples some dialogue from the first episode of the aforementioned "Snowplain" podcast.
The cover art was created by Pete Toms
Track Listing
| Track | Size |
|---|---|
| Donk's Treasure | 5.86 MB |
| Elise's Theme | 3.08 MB |
| Bellylove | 2.79 MB |
| Bubble Guns (Hello Shark) | 4.36 MB |
| Twitter Twat | 3.65 MB |
| Unfortunate Name | 5.2 MB |
| Theme to Snowplain | 3.17 MB |
| Oh! Caterpillar (Hello Shark) | 3.43 MB |
| A Theme for Savage Love | 3.08 MB |
| Theme to the Internet's Maximum Potential | 3.84 MB |
| Party Shirt | 3.49 MB |
| Ear Drugs Theme | 3.88 MB |
| Decatur, IL | 6.77 MB |
Since April 27, 2008







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Comments
He actually custom made the artwork for me!
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Oh! I feel it. I feel the cosmos!
did he let you use this amazing artwork for free?
all the tracks kind of fade into each other, that's pretty cool.
Griffin: Catfood is in the nose of the beholder. Or something.
My cat's breath smells like catfood. I always go "Goddamn, kitty, your breath stank!" But I always let her ride shotgun.
Tinyfolk needs to be commended as the most prolific artist ever? I continue to be impressed with the growing catalog. "Bubble Guns" is a highlight and I like the podcast theme songs. The idea of 'song requests' and 'audience participation' is really getting me excited for my new record endeavor.
Ear Drugs will return eventually, I hope. The cover art is sweet too.
Dude, what the hell? Decatur smells like soybeans, not catfood. : )
nice surprise.