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* [[Acrobat Unstable Record]] (2022)
* [[Acrobat Unstable Record]] (2022)
'''Singles'''
'''Singles'''
* [[Don’t Be Like the Sun]] (2003
* [[Lemon Demon (song)]] (2003)
* [[Somnolence]] (2003)
* [[Hyakugojyuuichi 2003]] (2003)
* [[Fire Motif]] (2003)
* [[The Saga of You, Confused Destroyer of Planets]] (2003)
* [[Mold en Mono]] (2003)
* [[Boat]] (2003)
* [[Destructo!]] (2003)
* [[Dance Like an Idiot]] (2003)
* [[Relativity]] (2004)
* [[I’ve Got Some Falling to Do]] (2004)
* [[Dead Sea Monkeys]] (2005)
* [[Subtle Oddities]] (2005)
* [[Pumpkin Pie]] (2005)
* [[Kitten Is Angry]] (2005)
* [[Word Disassociation]] (2005)
* [[Fine]] (2006)
* [[Action Movie Hero Boy]] (2006)
* [[Lawnmower]] (2006)
* [[Vow of Silence]] (2006)
* [[This Hyper World]] (2006)
* [[The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]] (2006)
* [[Stick Stickly]] (2006)
* [[White Bread Boyfriend]] (2006)
* [[Every Time You Stifle a Sneeze]] (2006)
* [[Amnesia Was Her Name]] (2008)
* [[Knife Fight]] (2008)
* [[Everyday French]] (2008)
* [[Ben Bernanke]] (2008)
* [[Super Hey Ya (OutKast Remix)]] (2008)
* [[123456 Pokemon]] (2008)
* [[Toy Food]] (2008)
* [[While My Keytar Gently Weeps]] (2008)
* [[BRODYQUEST]] (2010)
* [[BRODYQUEST]] (2010)
* [[Goosebumps]] (2011
* [[Goosebumps]] (2011

Revision as of 15:44, 25 April 2025

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Lemon Demon is Neil Cicierega’s second major musical project, after he moved on from Trapezoid/Deporitaz. Stylistically, Lemon Demon has differed from Deporitaz in that Lemon Demon has mostly vocal tracks, while Deporitaz had mostly (but not exclusively, in its later days) instrumentals. Also, Deporitaz tracks were primarily arranged using synthesis and sound fonts; while these are still common in Lemon Demon, it makes more use of real recorded instruments such as guitar, accordion and keytar.

Lemon Demon Live

In live performances, Lemon Demon consists of Neil Cicierega on vocals and keyboard, Alora Lanzillotta on bass guitar, Charles “Chooch” Sergio on guitar, and Greg Lanzillotta on drums. Lemon Demon’s previous drummer was Tony Wry, who moved to Detroit, in turn leaving the band around 2008; Youmacon ‘09 was Lemon Demon’s first show with Greg. Lemon Demon’s live shows range from solo performances during Lemonic Demonade to larger concerts such as Awesomefest or Youmacon. Lemon Demon occasionally performed on Neil’s sporadic internet radio show, Hooray Radio.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

Misc

External Links