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A Foot Was As Long As​.​.​. A Foot!

by The Plodes

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Apt 01:19
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Penis 01:13
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Thessaloniki 00:58
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Unicorn 01:36
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Of! 01:30
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credits

released July 23, 2013

Recorded in April and June 2013 by C.B. Ellis and Dan Toews
Mixed by Dan Toews

The Plodes are:
Reid Blakley – guitar, lead vocals
Mat Turner – drums, 2nd guitar on “You Treat Me Poorly and It Makes Me Upset”
Freya Cirulis – bass guitar
Alexa Fraser – accordion, backing vocals, lead vocals on “You Treat Me Poorly and It Makes Me Upset”

with Jamie Tea – vocals on “Kissy Giraffes”
and Adriana Trowsdale & Sterling Haenisch – backing vocals on “Of!”

All songs written by Reid Blakley and arranged by The Plodes
except “You Treat Me Poorly and It Makes Me Upset” music by The Plodes
“Unicorn” music by Reid Blakley and Freya Cirulis
“I Keep Thinking I See Deer” arranged by The Plodes, Michael Halls, Harvey Hinton, and Noah Michael
“Kissy Giraffes” words by Reid Blakley and Jamie Tea

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