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==Writing and Recording== | ==Writing and Recording== | ||
Once again, during the recording sessions, a daily blog was kept on their website with quotes and pictures of the day's work. 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 Russian folk song that was popularized as the theme song to the '' | Once again, during the recording sessions, a daily blog was kept on their website with quotes and pictures of the day's work. 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 Russian folk song that was popularized as the theme song to the ''Nintendo Entertainment System'' 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 original booty song, [[Flight of the Bootymaster]]. Their alter egos were as follows: | ||
*[[Daniel Brummel]] - Bootymaestro<br /> | *[[Daniel Brummel]] - Bootymaestro<br /> | ||