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In [[1996]], the project became more serious, and Bell was joined by high school friends, [[Tim Maloof|Tim]] and [[Glenn Maloof]]. Bell also brought [[Mike Elliot]] into the fold, and, thus, a new Space Twins line-up was solidified. | In [[1996]], the project became more serious, and Bell was joined by high school friends, [[Tim Maloof|Tim]] and [[Glenn Maloof]]. Bell also brought [[Mike Elliot]] into the fold, and, thus, a new Space Twins line-up was solidified. | ||
The quartet developed a unique sound that blends modern indie rock with progressive and psychedelic elements. In Weezer's down-time, the band released two limited-edition 7" singles: ''[[Osaka Aquabus]]'' ([[1997]]) and ''[[TV, Music | The quartet developed a unique sound that blends modern indie rock with progressive and psychedelic elements. In Weezer's down-time, the band released two limited-edition 7" singles: ''[[Osaka Aquabus]]'' ([[1997]]) and ''[[TV, Music & Candy]]'' ([[1998]]). Both of these sold out quickly and are no longer in print. | ||
===''The End of Imagining''=== | ===''The End of Imagining''=== | ||
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* [[No Show]] - 1994 | * [[No Show]] - 1994 | ||
* [[Osaka Aquabus]] - 1997 | * [[Osaka Aquabus]] - 1997 | ||
* [[TV, Music | * [[TV, Music & Candy]] - 1998 | ||
== External links == | == External links == |