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'''''The Doubble Donkey Disc''''' is the second studio album by American rock band [[Ozma]]. The album was initially released in [[2001]] on [[Ozma]]'s own [[Tornado Recordings]] label. A remixed and remastered version was released under Kung Fu Records the following year, on [[June 25]], [[2002]]. | '''''The Doubble Donkey Disc''''' is the second studio album by American rock band [[Ozma]]. The album was initially released in [[2001]] on [[Ozma]]'s own [[Tornado Recordings]] label. A remixed and remastered version was released under Kung Fu Records the following year, on [[June 25]], [[2002]]. | ||
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The second half of the album, dubbed the '''''Bootytraps EP''''', features five tracks, each named after a member of the band's alter ego. The idea for this came from the original "booty" song, "[[Flight of the Bootymaster]]". | The second half of the album, dubbed the '''''Bootytraps EP''''', features five tracks, each named after a member of the band's alter ego. The idea for this came from the original "booty" song, "[[Flight of the Bootymaster]]". | ||
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