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| Name        = The Doubble Donkey Disc
| Name        = The Doubble Donkey Disc
| Type        = studio
| Type        = studio
| Artist      = [[Ozma)|Ozma]]
| Artist      = [[Ozma|Ozma]]
| Cover      = DoubbleDonkeyDisc.jpg
| Cover      = DoubbleDonkeyDisc.jpg
| Released    = [[June 25]], [[2002]]
| Released    = [[June 25]], [[2002]]
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[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]] was two concept EP's strung together to create one full length LP. The first of which was the '''Russian Coldfusion EP''' which consisted of the first 5 songs. Included on this EP was a cover of [[Korobeiniki]], which is a traditional Russion folk song that was popularized as the theme song to the [[NES]] game [[Tetris]].
[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]] was two concept EP's strung together to create one full length LP. The first of which was the '''Russian Coldfusion EP''' which consisted of the first 5 songs. Included on this EP was a cover of [[Korobeiniki]], which is a traditional Russion folk song that was popularized as the theme song to the [[NES]] game [[Tetris]].


The second half of the album was the '''Bootytraps EP''' where each song was named after a member of the band's alter ego. The idea for this came from the orignal [[Booty Song]], [[Flight of the Bootymaster]]. Their alter egos were as follows:
The second half of the album was the '''Bootytraps EP''' where each song was named after a member of the band's alter ego. The idea for this came from the orignal [[booty song]], [[Flight of the Bootymaster]]. Their alter egos were as follows:


[[Daniel Brummel]] - Bootymaestro<br />
[[Daniel Brummel]] - Bootymaestro<br />
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