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He knew he was guna get it badwhen his dad bailed him outa jaillead him from the station by a handful of his hairSaid "I dont know what to do with ya boy,I just dont understand, what the hell makes you act like this?"And lookin back this lost punk said, he said"i found it dad,i found the meaning of life...Your only born so you can die!"so you can die [x3]She was showered in moneyshe was showered in jewelsbut her dad beat on her every day and nightand there was nothing she could doshe cut her wrists at 17everyone wondered whyshe had it all she was rich and prettybut alone each night she'd cryshe found it nowshe found the meaning of lifeyour only born so you can dieso you can die [x3]yeahyou find it nowyou find the meaning of lifeyour only born so you can dieyou find it nowyou find the meaning of lifeyour only born so you can dieso you can die [x3]

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Monday, December 13, 2010

Indian Summer Discography

From Wikipedia**

Indian Summer was an early and influential American post-hardcore band originally from Oakland, California. Their sound leaned heavily on loud-soft dynamics. Many of their songs built up to chaotic, cathartic climaxes.

The band released a full 7" on Repercussion Records, split 7" with Embassy, and split 7 inches with Current and Ordination of Aaron. They also released a song on the Eucalyptus compilation (2x7") on Tree Records, a song on the Food Not Bombs compilation LP on Inchworm Records, and a song on the Ghost Dance compilation (2x7") on Slave Cut Records. The discography Science 1994 was released in 2002/2008 and Hidden Arithmetic, an entirely live album consisting of one live set and a live radio appearance, in 2006, both on the Future Recordings label.


Discography
Note on naming: Indian Summer did not name any of their songs, and as such multiple names have been invented by fans. Where multiple titles exist in common use, both are given, separated by a slash.



Indian Summer 7" (1993, Repercussion Records)
1."Woolworm/Angry Son"
2."Aren't You an Angel"
3."Millimeter"
Current/Indian Summer split 7" with Current (band)|Current (1993, Initial pressing on Homemade Records, reprint on Repercussion)
1.Indian Summer - Orchard
2.Current - Key
Embassy/Indian Summer split 7" with Embassy (1994, Slave Cut Records)
1.Embassy - "Stepping by"
2.Embassy - "Said"
3.Indian Summer - "I Think Your Train is Leaving"
Speed Kills split 7" with Ordination of Aaron (1994, Inchworm Records)
1.Ordination of Aaron - "Battle of tippecanoe"
2.Indian Summer - "Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly"
3.Indian Summer - "Truman"
Science 1994 CD (2002, Future Recordings)
1.Aren't You an Angel/Asking an Angel
2.Millimeter
3.Woolworm/Angry Son
4.Orchard
5.Reflections On Milkweed
6.Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly
7.Truman
8.I Think Your Train Is Leaving
9.Sugar Pill
Hidden Arithmetic CD (2006,Future Recordings)
1.Aren't You an Angel
2.Reflections On Milkweed
3.Millimeter
4.Untitled 1
5.Woolworm
6.Intro
7.Sugar Pill - Aren't You an Angel
8.Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly - Millimeter
9.Orchard
10.Your Train Is Leaving - Truman
11.Untitled 2
12.Angry Son
Hidden Arithmetic LP
1.Intro
2.Sugar Pill - Aren't You an Angel
3.Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly - Millimeter
4.Orchard
5.Your Train Is Leaving - Truman
6.Untitled 2
7.Angry Son
[edit] Compilation appearances
Eucalyptus double 7" (1995, Tree Records)
1.Indian Summer - "Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly"
2.Current - "Bastille"
3.Boilermaker - "Slingshot"
4.Allure - "I Think I Can"
5.Shroom Union - "Calm"
6.Embassy - "Blackness"
7.Julia - "I Will Not Be Ignored"
A Food Not Bombs Benefit LP (1994, Inchworm)
1.Ten Boy Summer - "The History of Blank Pages and the Conscious Decision To Discontinue the Tradition Our Gender Has Been Plagued With"
2.Swing Kids - "Disease"
3.Campaign - "Industry Slave"
4.Indian Summer - "Reflections on Milkweed"
5.Starkweather - "Mainline"
6.Franklin - "Slow into Questionable"
7.Finger Print - "Surrender"
8.Braille - "Capitol"
9.Half Man - "Tripped Up"
10.Premonition - "Left Unsaid"
11.Railhed - "End Song"
12.Current - "Chairitied"
Ghost Dance double 7" (1994, Slave Cut)
1.Indian Summer - "Sugar Pill"
2.From Ashes of - "Theme for Memory"
3.Third Rail Rhyme - "Double Helix"
4.Embassy - "His Years"
5.Cap'n Jazz - "Blue Grass"
6.Braid - "Elephant"
7.Embassy - "How Can You"
[edit] Members
Marc Bianchi, Seth Nanaa, Adam Nanaa, Eyad Kaileh, and Dan Bradley.[1]

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