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===Kung Fu years===
===Kung Fu years===
Later in 2001, partly as a result of the exposure gained from touring with Weezer, Ozma signed with Kung Fu Records. Over the next two years, the label put out remastered and enhanced versions of ''Rock and Roll Part Three'' and ''The Doubble Donkey Disc'', before Ozma's third album, ''Spending Time On The Borderline'', was released in 2003. This record saw Ozma "mature" their sound and expand their musical outlook, moving away—at times significantly—from the keyboard-driven, often videogame-themed [[geek rock]] of the earlier albums.  During this period of 2001-2004, Ozma toured the US numerous times, with such well-known acts as Nada Surf, Superdrag, Piebald, and Rilo Kiley.
Later in 2001, partly as a result of the exposure gained from touring with Weezer, Ozma signed with Kung Fu Records. Over the next two years, the label put out remastered and enhanced versions of ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]'' and ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]'', before Ozma's third album, ''[[Spending Time On The Borderline]]'', was released in 2003. This record saw Ozma "mature" their sound and expand their musical outlook, moving away—at times significantly—from the keyboard-driven, often videogame-themed [[geek rock]] of the earlier albums.  During this period of 2001-2004, Ozma toured the US numerous times, with such well-known acts as Nada Surf, Superdrag, Piebald, and Rilo Kiley.


===Trail Gate===
===Trail Gate===
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