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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 | 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=== |