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''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]'' is the first studio album by American rock band [[Ozma]]. The album was originally released on [[Ozma]]'s own [[Tornado Records]] in [[2000]]. After signing to [[Kung Fu Records]], the label agreed to re-release both [[Rock and Roll Part Three]] and [[The Doubble Donkey Disc]] with new some mixing and both being remastered.
''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]'' is the first studio album by American rock band [[Ozma]]. The album was originally released on [[Ozma]]'s own [[Tornado Records]] in [[2000]]. After signing to [[Kung Fu Records]], the label agreed to re-release both [[Rock and Roll Part Three]] and [[The Doubble Donkey Disc]] with new some mixing and both being remastered.
While recording the band kept an day by day journal on their website. They would post pictures and fun quotes from that day's recording session, a trend that continued into the recording of [[The Doubble Donkey Disc]].


Some of the songs that were recorded for this record were also featured in their demo form on [[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]].
Some of the songs that were recorded for this record were also featured in their demo form on [[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]].


==Writing and Recording==
==Writing and Recording==
During the recording sessions, a daily blog was kept on their website with quotes and pictures of the day's work. To read this blog, please see [[Ozma recording blogs - 1999-2001]].
While recording the band kept a day-by-day journal on their website. They would post pictures and fun quotes from that day's recording session, a trend that continued into the recording of [[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]. To read this blog, please see [[Ozma recording blogs - 1999-2001]].


The Ozma website also had a section explaining the songs from their first three projects. To read this please see [[Ozma Website Song Explanations]].
The Ozma website also had a section explaining the songs from their first three projects. To read this please see [[Ozma Website Song Explanations]].
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