Better Days
Released: October 2005
A small project with some instrumentals.
     
   
     
  We Have the Fear E.P. Released: October 2005
 
An E.P. of all-new stuff, mostly experimental loops.
     
   
     
  This sort of thing is like listening to Stereophonic Trash Released: October 2005
 
The third back-catalog album to be released, recorded prior to 2002. Low quality stuff, but here anyway.
     
   
     
  Hypersensitive to Noise Released: October 2005
 
The second back-catalog album to be released, this is a collection of very early noise tracks, recorded prior to 2002. Low quality, repeatative noise experiments. Not really listenable.
     
   
     
  Fill the Air with Suicide
Freedom
Released: August 2005
Contains various tracks, mostly recorded prior to 2002. Electronic, and low-quality. This is the first back-catalog album to be released.
     
   
   
 
Live at 145 (EP)
Released: April 2005
Recorded in the wee hours of the morning at Studio 145, this album was fueled by alchohol and lack of sleep. The entire album was recorded live in the studio, with the exception of "Kiss Me Deadly", which was recorded live in front of an audience at "Triple D's" bar. Bar management threatened to kick the band out due to strong language, but the band defiantly played on (the song was an emotional dedication to Phrank the Cat).
   
   
     
   
 
Political Song (Single)
Released: March 2005
Recorded at Studio 145 in March of 2005. Includes an older track as well.
   
   
     
   
 
Albert Fish: Live at 1820
Released: May 1998
This is what started it all. The entire album was recorded on the spot, while drinking a case of Papst Blue Ribbon. Only one copy of the album exists.