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The album, whose full title is rendered on its art as ''I Must Find This Karlophone... and Kill Him If My Home Planet Is to Be Saved!'', was arranged and recorded between {{Possessive name|Karl Koch}} responsibilities to [[Weezer]], from [[2002]] to [[2006]]. Two songs feature contributions from long-time [[Weezer]] collaborator [[Pat Finn]].
The album, whose full title is rendered on its art as ''I Must Find This Karlophone... and Kill Him If My Home Planet Is to Be Saved!'', was arranged and recorded between {{Possessive name|Karl Koch}} responsibilities to [[Weezer]], from [[2002]] to [[2006]]. Two songs feature contributions from long-time [[Weezer]] collaborator [[Pat Finn]].


It was originally intended to be released in late December [[2006]], but last-minute delays meant it would not be finalized until [[January 27]], [[2007]], and it did not officially release until [[February 27]].<ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. ''Bio''. Karlophone.com. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Karlophone.com - Bio]].</ref><ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. (January 27, 2002). ''News''. Karlophone.com. Archived from the original on Weezerperia at [[Karlophone.com - News]].</ref> ''IMFTK'' was released on both CD and vinyl through Koch and Finn's record label [[Amorphous Records]]. According to the [[Collectors Discography]], 500 copies were pressed onto CD and a limited run of 150 numbered copies were pressed to vinyl, alongide 50 un-numbered "promo" copies sent to radio stations and friends, and 5 test pressings.<ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. appendix B: Solo, Side and Other band releases + related. ''Collectors Discography''. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Collectors Discography - Appendix B]].</ref><ref>SOUNDCENTRAL. Discogs upload. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[:File:IMFTK promo vinyl back.jpg]].</ref><ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. (June 19, 2022). Weezerpedia Discord server. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Weezerpedia Discord Q&A with Karl Koch - June 2022]].</ref> The CD was also released through the music distribution platform CDBaby, and the album was available on digial music platforms. The vinyl release excludes "[[Indian Summer (Karlophone song)|Indian Summer]]" due to restrictions in length.<ref name="newsfeb26" />
It was originally intended to be released in late December [[2006]], but last-minute delays meant it would not be finalized until [[January 27]], [[2007]], and it did not officially release until [[February 26]].<ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. ''Bio''. Karlophone.com. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Karlophone.com - Bio]].</ref><ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. (January 27, 2002). ''News''. Karlophone.com. Archived from the original on Weezerperia at [[Karlophone.com - News]].</ref> ''IMFTK'' was released on both CD and vinyl through Koch and Finn's record label [[Amorphous Records]]. According to the [[Collectors Discography]], 500 copies were pressed onto CD and a limited run of 150 numbered copies were pressed to vinyl, alongide 50 un-numbered "promo" copies sent to radio stations and friends, and 5 test pressings.<ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. appendix B: Solo, Side and Other band releases + related. ''Collectors Discography''. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Collectors Discography - Appendix B]].</ref><ref>SOUNDCENTRAL. Discogs upload. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[:File:IMFTK promo vinyl back.jpg]].</ref><ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. (June 19, 2022). Weezerpedia Discord server. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Weezerpedia Discord Q&A with Karl Koch - June 2022]].</ref> The CD was also released through the music distribution platform CDBaby, and the album was available on digial music platforms. The vinyl release excludes "[[Indian Summer (Karlophone song)|Indian Summer]]" due to restrictions in length.<ref name="newsfeb26" />


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