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'''Circa 2000''' is an album released in the name of, and consisting of previously unreleased songs from the era of, the officially-defunct [[Deporitaz]]. It was created partly to keep up Neil’s pattern of releasing an album every year, since [[View-Monster]] wouldn’t be ready until 2008. [[Neil]] says about the album, “Basically, I scoured my many hundreds of old Cakewalk files, collected some tunes that fell through the cracks, gave them titles, and put them in this collection for you. Enjoy!” | '''Circa 2000''' is an album released in the name of, and consisting of previously unreleased songs from the era of, the officially-defunct [[Deporitaz]]. It was created partly to keep up Neil’s pattern of releasing an album every year, since [[View-Monster]] wouldn’t be ready until 2008. [[Neil]] says about the album, “Basically, I scoured my many hundreds of old Cakewalk files, collected some tunes that fell through the cracks, gave them titles, and put them in this collection for you. Enjoy!” | ||
== Track listing == | == Track listing== | ||
#[[Milkshake City Here We Come]] | #[[Milkshake City Here We Come]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:35, 6 July 2026
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| Artist: | Deporitaz | ||||
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| Released | November 20th 2007 | ||||
| Recorded | 2001-2002 | ||||
| Length | 20:50 | ||||
| Label | Self-released | ||||
| Producer | Neil Cicierega | ||||
| Links: | MP3 | ||||
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Circa 2000 is an album released in the name of, and consisting of previously unreleased songs from the era of, the officially-defunct Deporitaz. It was created partly to keep up Neil’s pattern of releasing an album every year, since View-Monster wouldn’t be ready until 2008. Neil says about the album, “Basically, I scoured my many hundreds of old Cakewalk files, collected some tunes that fell through the cracks, gave them titles, and put them in this collection for you. Enjoy!”