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|foundby=[https://boards.4channel.org/mu/thread/108589111#p108589111 anonymous /mu/ user]
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'''''All Lights Fucked on the Hairy Amp Drooling''''' is the first release of the Canadian experimental music collective Godspeed You! Black Emperor (back when their name was punctuated Godspeed You Black Emperor!). During this time, the band consisted of only Efrim Menuck, Mike Moya, and Mauro Pezzente. Only 33 copies of this release were published on audio cassette in 1994. Very few people are known to have the cassette minus one owned by Constellation Records, the band's record label.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20000527090924/http://www.cstrecords.com/html/allfuckedb.html Archive of Constellation Records' page on the tape, on which low-resolution scans were provided.] Retrieved 15 Sept '13.</ref>
'''''All Lights Fucked on the Hairy Amp Drooling''''' is the first release of the Canadian experimental music collective Godspeed You! Black Emperor (back when their name was punctuated Godspeed You Black Emperor!). During this time, the band consisted of only Efrim Menuck, Mike Moya, and Mauro Pezzente. Only 33 copies of this release were published on audio cassette in 1994. Very few people are known to have the cassette minus one owned by Constellation Records, the band's record label.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20000527090924/http://www.cstrecords.com/html/allfuckedb.html Archive of Constellation Records' page on the tape, on which low-resolution scans were provided.] Retrieved 15 Sept '13.</ref>
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==Finding==
==Finding==
On early February 4th, 2022, the entire album was uploaded to 4chan's /mu/ board by an anonymous poster via MEGA<ref>[https://boards.4channel.org/mu/thread/108589111#p108589111 Original 4chan post.] Retrieved 04 Feb '22</ref>. The album contains 27 unique tracks that hold up upon cross examination of the previously leaked audio by casketjack, and some have pointed out that the album's title can be heard during the runtime. There is yet to be an official statement of confirmation from the band on the recording's authenticity, however most evidence points towards its legitimacy.
On early February 4th, 2022, the entire album was uploaded to 4chan's /mu/ board by an anonymous poster via MEGA<ref>[https://boards.4channel.org/mu/thread/108589111#p108589111 Original 4chan post.] Retrieved 04 Feb '22</ref>. The album contains 27 unique tracks that hold up upon cross-examination of the previously leaked audio by casketjack, and some have pointed out that the album's title can be heard during the runtime. There is yet to be an official statement of confirmation from the band on the recording's authenticity, however most evidence points towards its legitimacy.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:14, 5 February 2022

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Status: Found

Date found: 4 Feb 2022

Found by: anonymous

All Lights Fucked on the Hairy Amp Drooling is the first release of the Canadian experimental music collective Godspeed You! Black Emperor (back when their name was punctuated Godspeed You Black Emperor!). During this time, the band consisted of only Efrim Menuck, Mike Moya, and Mauro Pezzente. Only 33 copies of this release were published on audio cassette in 1994. Very few people are known to have the cassette minus one owned by Constellation Records, the band's record label.[1]

On September 13th, 2013, Reddit user "casketjack" claimed he had a copy of the tape in storage, providing photos of the tape and booklet.[2][3][4] He even uploaded two songs onto Bayfiles.net, which were quickly uploaded onto YouTube, and eventually planned to upload the entire album online. However, in the end, he didn't upload it due to worries about legal issues.

Finding

On early February 4th, 2022, the entire album was uploaded to 4chan's /mu/ board by an anonymous poster via MEGA[5]. The album contains 27 unique tracks that hold up upon cross-examination of the previously leaked audio by casketjack, and some have pointed out that the album's title can be heard during the runtime. There is yet to be an official statement of confirmation from the band on the recording's authenticity, however most evidence points towards its legitimacy.

References