- Mish Mash!
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Mish Mash! Studio album by Regurgitator Released November 15, 2004 Recorded 2004 in a bubble at Federation Square, Melbourne Genre Alternative rock
Rap rockLength 50:33 Label Valve Records Producer Magoo Regurgitator chronology Jingles
(2002)Mish Mash!
(2004)Love and Paranoia
(2007)Mish Mash! is the fifth full-length release from Regurgitator and was released on November 15, 2004.
The album was the result of the "Band in a Bubble" project, a new reality TV-inspired media stunt sponsored and broadcast by Australian music channel, Channel V. The band entered a small glass recording studio, built in Federation Square in the centre of Melbourne, to record the album. Pedestrians could look into most rooms of the "bubble" and could watch the band work, or tune in to a 24 hour digital cable television channel and watch their work on that. Nobody could enter or leave the bubble. In addition to the three band members, Australian producer Magoo, engineer Hugh and Channel V host Jabba were all also locked into the bubble with the band. A 'secret' part of the album features the blowing of a shofar (a ram's horn blown on the Jewish New Year). The shofar stunt took place with the aid of two religious Jews who worked for Mount Scopus Memorial College, a Melbourne Jewish school. The two are known as "Mr Mitz and Mrs Vah" (a play on the Hebrew word Mitzvah, meaning good deed) and filmed comic skits about various Jewish holidays for the school. Because of their outlandish garb--one of them was wearing a kilt--they were mistaken for Scotsmen by the band.
Track listing
- "The Drop" – 3:06
- "My Friend Robot" – 2:58
- "I, Zombie" – 3:16
- "Shopping Mall Soul" – 2:47
- "The Game" – 4:15
- "My Computer Crashed" – 2:22
- "Metal is Big in the Baltic States" – 2:12
- "Sonnet of a Media Mogul" – 4:05
- "My Ego" – 3:20
- "Don't Go 2 Sleep" – 2:13
- "Mish Mash!" – 1:06
- "I'm Sensible" – 2:38
- "If This is the Blues, Why Do I Feel So Green?" – 3:43
- "I Was Sent By God to Get You Off" – 12:32
Categories:- Regurgitator albums
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