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''Boards of Canada Live @ Warp 10 1999 + All Tomorrow's Parties 2001'' appeared in auction in February 2008. It purports to be a collection of Boards of Canada's live tracks from the [[Warp 10]] and [[ATP]] sets that are now in wide circulation on Peer to Peer networks, as well as a recording of their [[Peel Session]].  
 
''Boards of Canada Live @ Warp 10 1999 + All Tomorrow's Parties 2001'' appeared in auction in February 2008. It purports to be a collection of Boards of Canada's live tracks from the [[Warp 10]] and [[ATP]] sets that are now in wide circulation on Peer to Peer networks, as well as a recording of their [[Peel Session]].  
  
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The bootlegger, however, did not do his homework, and included non-live tracks such as "[[Orange Romeda]]" (which was featured in neither of the live shows OR the [[Peel Session]]) and failed to include ALL of the [[Peel Session]] tracks included on the standard release.
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The bootlegger, however, did not do his homework, and included non-live tracks such as "[[Orange Romeda]]" (which was featured in neither of the live shows OR the [[Peel Session]],) and failed to include ALL of the [[Peel Session]] tracks included on the standard release.
  
 
It is also worthy of note that the bootlegger's artwork indicates that the [[All Tomorrow's Parties]] of 2001 took place in Los Angeles, California. The real [[ATP]] of 2001 took place in England.  
 
It is also worthy of note that the bootlegger's artwork indicates that the [[All Tomorrow's Parties]] of 2001 took place in Los Angeles, California. The real [[ATP]] of 2001 took place in England.  
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Five Fake Supposed "2004 Album Promos"  
 
Five Fake Supposed "2004 Album Promos"  
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:*'"106" [rossisdead]
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:*'"106" [Ross Dickinson/rossisdead]
 
:*"All Things Are Numbers"
 
:*"All Things Are Numbers"
 
:*"Floatee"
 
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"Dub Plate"
 
"Dub Plate"
  
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"Echo the Sun" (5:40) [Mislabeled Gescom's "Stoop", a hidden track on Skam's Skampler]
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"Echo the Sun" (5:40) [Mislabeled Gescom's "Stoop", a hidden track on Skam's Skampler)
  
 
"Eno Test" (4:37) [Mislabeled Marumari]
 
"Eno Test" (4:37) [Mislabeled Marumari]

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