Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars: Difference between revisions

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| Artist      = [[Ozma]]
| Artist      = [[Ozma]]
| Cover      = Songs_of_inaudible.jpg
| Cover      = Songs_of_inaudible.jpg
| Released    = [[1998]], [[1999]], [[2020]]
| Released    = [[1999]], [[2020]]
| Recorded    = [[1996]]-[[1998]]
| Recorded    = [[1996]]-[[1998]]
| Genre      = Indie pop<br/>Geek rock<br/>Power pop
| Genre      = Indie pop<br/>Geek rock<br/>Power pop
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The songs "[[Shooting Stars]]", "[[Natalie Portman]]" and "[[Baseball]]" would appear finished on ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]''. While the songs "[[Maybe in an Alternate Dimension]]" and "[[Flight of the Bootymaster]] would appear finished on ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''.
The songs "[[Shooting Stars]]", "[[Natalie Portman]]" and "[[Baseball]]" would appear finished on ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]''. While the songs "[[Maybe in an Alternate Dimension]]" and "[[Flight of the Bootymaster]] would appear finished on ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''.


The album was originally released in [[1998]] on hand burnt CDs with printed black and white album art. Later, an abridged version of the record was sold through MP3.com in [[1999]] called ''Songs of '''Audible''' Trucks and Cars'', the name chosen due to a character limitation.
The album was originally released in [[1999]] on hand burnt CDs with printed black and white album art. Later, an abridged version of the record was sold through MP3.com in late 1999 called ''Songs of '''Audible''' Trucks and Cars'', the name chosen due to a character limitation.


The album's name comes from the Cuatro/[[Ocho]] song, "Trucks and Cars".
The album's name comes from the Cuatro/[[Ocho]] song, "Trucks and Cars".
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