Gizmodgery | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 5, 2000 April 25, 2001 (Japan) | |||
Recorded | Bennet House, Franklin, TN and Matt's Old House, Murfreesboro, TN | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 42:11 | |||
Label | Spongebath | |||
Producer | Matt Mahaffey | |||
Self chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
Pitchfork | 6.9/10[2] |
Portland Press Herald | A[1] |
Gizmodgery is the fifth studio album by alternative pop/rock band Self.[4][5] It released in 2000 by Spongebath Records. The LP was recorded entirely with children's toy instruments.[6] It was released in the short-lived HDCD format.
The album contains a cover of the Doobie Brothers' hit song "What a Fool Believes".[7] "Trunk Fulla Amps" appears twice on the album, the second version with the expletives removed. The song references and parodies a variety of rock artists, including Freddie Mercury/Queen, ELO, Glenn Danzig/Danzig, and Lenny Kravitz.[citation needed] The Japanese import version of the album contains the bonus track "Resurrect", and alternate artwork.
Two songs from Breakfast with Girls ("Suzie Q Sailaway" and "Uno Song") had originally been recorded for inclusion on Gizmodgery but they were added to Breakfast at the insistence of DreamWorks Records.