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'''Clown Circus''' is the first album ever released as [[Lemon Demon]], featuring a heavily revamped sound quite different from the material released as [[Deporitaz]], with an emphasis on vocals and more guitar. It was sold through MP3.com and is no longer available, but its tracks can be found on the data track of [[Hip To The Javabean]] CDs.
'''Clown Circus''' is the first album ever released as [[Lemon Demon]], featuring a heavily revamped sound quite different from the material released as [[Deporitaz]], with an emphasis on vocals and more guitar. It was originally released on CD and for download via Mp3.com on April 5th, 2003. It became out of print when Mp3.com shut down in December 2003.


In April 2009, [[Neil]] offered this album for free download.
The album was later included in its entirety on the data track of all [[Hip to the Javabean]] CDs.
 
In April 2009, [[Neil]] offered this album for free download on [http://lemondemon.com/ Lemondemon.com], alongside [[Live from the Haunted Candle Shop]], [[Hip to the Javabean]], and [[Damn Skippy]].


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
#[[Error]]
#[[Error]]
#[[Lemon Demon]]
#[[Lemon Demon (song)|Lemon Demon]]
#[[Ten Thousand Light Years Away]]
#[[Ten Thousand Light Years Away]]
#[[Don’t Be Like the Sun]]
#[[Don’t Be Like the Sun]]
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#[[Elsewhere]]
#[[Elsewhere]]


==External Links==
==Trivia==
[http://www.lemondemon.com/Lemon%20Demon%20-%20First%20four%20albums/Clown%20Circus%20(2003)/ Download Clown Circus from Lemon Demon's website]
*The chord progression of Somnolence was interpolated on Nuclear Bubble Wrap's song Time is an Illusion.
*This is the only [[Lemon Demon]] album to feature a guest vocalist on multiple songs.
*This is one of the only albums to use analog synths in multiple songs, most prominently in Bowling Alley and Somnolence. The synth used was a Yamaha CS15.
*No images of the original Mp3.com CD or rips of it are currently known to exist, although it is most likely that they contain the same MP3 files as the [http://lemondemon.com/ Lemondemon.com] download, and not lossless FLAC files.

Latest revision as of 23:47, 5 August 2023

Clown Circus
Clown Circus.jpg
Album
Artist: Lemon Demon
Released April 5, 2003
Recorded 2002-2003
Length 49:26
Label Self-released
Producer Neil Cicierega
Links: MP3
Lemon Demon chronology
Clown Circus
(2003)
Live from the Haunted Candle Shop
(2003)


Clown Circus is the first album ever released as Lemon Demon, featuring a heavily revamped sound quite different from the material released as Deporitaz, with an emphasis on vocals and more guitar. It was originally released on CD and for download via Mp3.com on April 5th, 2003. It became out of print when Mp3.com shut down in December 2003.

The album was later included in its entirety on the data track of all Hip to the Javabean CDs.

In April 2009, Neil offered this album for free download on Lemondemon.com, alongside Live from the Haunted Candle Shop, Hip to the Javabean, and Damn Skippy.

Track listing

  1. Error
  2. Lemon Demon
  3. Ten Thousand Light Years Away
  4. Don’t Be Like the Sun
  5. Bowling Alley
  6. Wrong
  7. Hazel’s Modus Operandi
  8. Idiot Control Now
  9. Pepper and Salt
  10. Holy Bison Beaks!
  11. Somnolence
  12. Fire Motif
  13. Hyakugojyuuichi 2003
  14. Elsewhere

Trivia

  • The chord progression of Somnolence was interpolated on Nuclear Bubble Wrap's song Time is an Illusion.
  • This is the only Lemon Demon album to feature a guest vocalist on multiple songs.
  • This is one of the only albums to use analog synths in multiple songs, most prominently in Bowling Alley and Somnolence. The synth used was a Yamaha CS15.
  • No images of the original Mp3.com CD or rips of it are currently known to exist, although it is most likely that they contain the same MP3 files as the Lemondemon.com download, and not lossless FLAC files.