LP- Random Half and Half (Every record can be different)
Rising out of the ashes of ASOB or whatever, Bomb the Music Industry! started in 2004 with Jeff Rosenstock recording live instruments, vocals and programming drum beats in his parents' house. Over the course of a million members, three albums, two location changes, one seven inch and a bunch of compilation tracks, the collective has gone from being misunderstood by friends and family to staggeringly slight internet buzz. This is probably because Bomb! releases all their music for free online, disguising carefully planned marketing as D.I.Y ethic. We'd like to think it's because of the music, which some reporters have incorrectly called "ethereal", "stunning musicianship" and "a masterpiece on the same level as Picasso." BTMI also tries to be nice to people. We will burn you a CD or make you a shirt at a show if you bring blanks. That's gotta be cool because now Beck is doing it. Track Listing:
1. Jobs Schmobs 2. 493 Ruth 3. Bike Test 123 4. Unlimited Breadsticks, Soup And Salad Days 5. No Rest For The Whiny 6. 25 Goddamn Telethon 7. Depression Is No Fun 8. I Don't Love You Anymore 9. Pizza Claus Is Coming To Town 10. Never Trust A Man Without A Horribly Embarrassing Secret 11. Get Warmer 12. The Last Party (Foul)