The Way Things Work | ||||
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Released | September 13, 2005 (mail order), September 20, 2005 (street) | |||
Recorded | August 23, 2003 | |||
Genre | Experimental rock, improvised music | |||
Length | 54:09[1] | |||
Label | Smog Veil[2] | |||
Producer | Joe Baiza, Dan McGuire | |||
Unknown Instructors chronology | ||||
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The Way Things Work is the debut album by American improvisational band Unknown Instructors, featuring Mike Watt (Minutemen, fIREHOSE, The Stooges, Dos, Banyan), George Hurley (Minutemen, Firehose, Red Krayola), Joe Baiza (Saccharine Trust, Universal Congress Of), Jack Brewer (Saccharine Trust), and poet Dan McGuire.[2]
The album was created and recorded on the spot in one day[3] in 2003 at Karma Studio in San Pedro, California. Watt would record his third solo album The Secondman's Middle Stand in the same studio five months later. McGuire credited the Saccharine Trust album Worldbroken as an influence saying he wanted to use it "as a template for that first album."[3] The album has been compared to Captain Beefheart's classic Trout Mask Replica.[4]
One notable track, Punk (is Whatever We Made It to Be) features interpolated lyrics from several songs from Minutemen's album Double Nickels on the Dime.