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* This was the first preview track for [[The Campfire Headphase]].  It was initially released as a download on Warp's Bleep store on September 5th, 2005, nearly a month and a half before the album's official release.
 
* This was the first preview track for [[The Campfire Headphase]].  It was initially released as a download on Warp's Bleep store on September 5th, 2005, nearly a month and a half before the album's official release.
* The title could be a reference to the 1997 multimedia CD-ROM "Bad Day on the Midway" by the avant-gard band The Residents. In one part of the game you can see through the eyes of a rat named Oscar, and when you do so, everything is a monochromatic red. The scene can be clearly seen in this YouTube clip, around the 38 second mark [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjMIbxT1rls].
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* The title could be a reference to the 1995 multimedia CD-ROM "Bad Day on the Midway" by the avant-gard band The Residents. In one part of the game you can see through the eyes of a rat named Oscar, and when you do so, everything is a monochromatic red. The scene can be clearly seen in this YouTube clip, around the 38 second mark [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjMIbxT1rls].

Revision as of 00:14, 20 March 2011

Oscar See Through Red Eye
Running time 5:08
Appears on The Campfire Headphase


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  • This was the first preview track for The Campfire Headphase. It was initially released as a download on Warp's Bleep store on September 5th, 2005, nearly a month and a half before the album's official release.
  • The title could be a reference to the 1995 multimedia CD-ROM "Bad Day on the Midway" by the avant-gard band The Residents. In one part of the game you can see through the eyes of a rat named Oscar, and when you do so, everything is a monochromatic red. The scene can be clearly seen in this YouTube clip, around the 38 second mark [1].