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Ok, here it goes... Each song, or time in the studio has a story. Not a long story, but a story anyway.

You have the option of downloading the entire song or going to a page to read the lyrics (and still have the option of downloading the mp3 anyway). Just click on the title. We like options.
Colin's Song recorded at Dylanava Studios (2004)
A new recording of C-Song engineered and produced by David Ivory.
Live @ Club 218 (February 20, 2004)
Just because the soundman (Kenny G) said he could.
Y100 Live In Studio
We were invited to perform on-air at the Y100 studio with Dan Fein. Recorded from the radio by Josh and Jen on November 3rd. This was the same night Imperial Teen was in town to play the Khyber, life just isn't always fair.
7 songs recorded at Dylanava Studios
1 song recorded at Farmhouse Entertainment
All songs mixed and mastered at Farmhouse - 2002
This one took a while to finish, but finish we did. Engineered by Dylanava Studios (David Ivory) and mixed & mastered at Farmhouse Entertainment (Brett Kull). Bassist: Colin Devine.
2 songs recorded at the Tire Factory - Montgomeryville, PA 1999
This guy we know who did sound for a couple clubs and bands we knew had a little thing setup at this tire factory where he setup a little studio. It sounded like a good idea so we went in and recorded two songs. The scream not heard 'round the world. Bassist: Ray Weston, his last.
4 songs recorded by us at the American Legion Post 206 in 1999
Calling the American Legion home for the last 4 years or so has allowed us to not only have a great space to write and rehearse but also to record. Everything just sounds so big in there. In fact, friends of ours have used our place to record before we decided to do it ourselves. Setting up with a bunch of mics into an eight track was the plan, only sometimes not everything works out like you want it to. We played live and put it on three tracks. This is one of our favorites. Bassist: Ray Weston.
7 songs recorded at the Barn - West Point, PA in 1997
Recording with Brett Kull was always a good time so we were happy to be back at the Barn to record some new songs. Pretty straight forward recording - lasted a couple days and enjoyed cigarette breaks outside while drinking cartons of iced tea. Bassist: John Rowland.
6 songs recorded at Digital Dog Studios - St Joe's Area in 1996
Our first experience spending money on recording, duplication and packaging. This took longer than a day, more like a couple of weeks. Engineered and mixed by Joe Stump, we had a lot of fun here. We even had it mastered by a guy in Delaware County. Don't remember who that was though. Bassist: John Rowland.
2 songs recorded at the Dungeon (No Shit) in 1996
Ok, things are a little sketchy here. We drove out to someplace and recorded in a basement of a guy who's father was dying upstairs. No kidding. Oh, there was a bunch of gothic statues around the studio. I think metal bands mostly recorded here. Bassist: John Rowland.
4 songs recorded at the Barn (Our First) - West Point, Pa in 1995
Engineered by Brett Kull early in the morning with lots of cups of coffee. Some of the first songs we've written as a band, the first being Chicken Bone. We were all pretty excited about recording and we finished it and mixed it in a couple of hours. Bassist: John Rowland.