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From Jeff Rosenstock:

The grand scheme of this whole thing happened as it was being written recorded. I realized that a lot of ideas that I have never happen because I can t think of a good way to write them down. Then after I DO write them down, I don t remember EXACTLY how I thought they should go so I can give them to the other people I m in a band with.

When The Arrogant Sons of Bitches went on hiatus, I no longer had a band. For a while this made me think well, I have no reason to write music cause who s gonna play it. After giving up for a couple of months, I started working on a few cover songs including Harvey Danger s Pike St. – Park Slope. It was a lot of fun to take someone else s ideas and try and make them my own, and since those songs were already on other records I could play around with them and make my own versions and stuff and even if it sucked there was already far better versions of these songs elsewhere. The ideas I came up with rarely sounded like those songs that I was actually covering and I started taking those ideas and putting them into my own songs with my own chords and words.

Then one day I was sitting in my bedroom and I thought of the I m checkin out line in Sweet Home Canada. and I liked it a LOT and didn t want to forget it, so I recorded it on my computer with Garageband and the internal microphone which is located SOMEWHERE that I don t know. I really liked it, played it for some people and they liked it too. I already knew I kinda wanted to start a band based on certain ideas, but now I had a song to do it with too. After that, I started recording every idea I had, 60% of them were good. Eventually they slowly and surely became songs.

These recordings were mostly done in a bedroom with a Powerbook computer, MBox, ProTools and a one-hundred dollar microphone called the Oktava MK-319 (except for sweet home cananada which was recorded on the Powerbook s internal microphone) . Some vocals were recorded at the Fad s practice space so I didn t have to piss off my neighbors by cursing as loudly as possible well past dinnertime. I also inclued Future 86 which was a song I recorded last summer in my bedroom with a SM-58 and Cool Edit. Also, there are backing vocals on that by The Arrogant Sons of Bitches (recorded in a van), The Know How and around 100 kids in a barn in Massachusetts.

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