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On [[February 22]], 2001, during Ozma's first tour opening for Weezer, Ozma self-released their second studio album, ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''. With this album, Ozma incorporated alternative instruments such as the flute and the Russian [[Wikipedia:Balalaika|balalaika]]. The album is composed of ten tracks split into two album concepts dubbed ''Russian Coldfusion'' and ''Bootytraps''. | On [[February 22]], 2001, during Ozma's first tour opening for Weezer, Ozma self-released their second studio album, ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''. With this album, Ozma incorporated alternative instruments such as the flute and the Russian [[Wikipedia:Balalaika|balalaika]]. The album is composed of ten tracks split into two album concepts dubbed ''Russian Coldfusion'' and ''Bootytraps''. | ||
As a result of the newfound exposure from file sharing platforms such as Napster, Ozma signed with [[Wikipedia:Kung Fu Records|Kung Fu Records]] in early 2001, leading to a main stage appearance on the 2002 Warped Tour. Kung Fu subsequently released remastered and enhanced versions of ''Rock and Roll Part Three'' and ''The Doubble Donkey Disc''. On [[May 6]], [[2003]], Ozma released their third studio album, ''[[Spending Time on the Borderline]]'', on Kung Fu Records. This record saw the band move away from the keyboard-driven, so-called " | As a result of the newfound exposure from file sharing platforms such as Napster, Ozma signed with [[Wikipedia:Kung Fu Records|Kung Fu Records]] in early 2001, leading to a main stage appearance on the 2002 Warped Tour. Kung Fu subsequently released remastered and enhanced versions of ''Rock and Roll Part Three'' and ''The Doubble Donkey Disc''. On [[May 6]], [[2003]], Ozma released their third studio album, ''[[Spending Time on the Borderline]]'', on Kung Fu Records. This record saw the band move away from the keyboard-driven, so-called "geek" rock of the earlier albums. From 2001—[[2004]], Ozma toured the United States multiple times alongside bands such as [[Nada Surf]], [[Superdrag]], [[Wikipedia:Piebald (band)|Piebald]], [[Wikipedia:The Format|The Format]], [[Wikipedia:Rilo Kiley|Rilo Kiley]], [[Wikipedia:Rooney (band)|Rooney]], [[Wikipedia:Mae|Mae]], and [[Wikipedia:Straylight Run|Straylight Run]]. | ||
===Breakup and reunion=== | ===Breakup and reunion=== | ||