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Hare Brained: The Remixes

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Released
  
Unknown

Artist
  
Rabbit Junk

Hare Brained The Remixes
  
Reframe (2005)

Genres
  
Digital hardcore, Punk rock, Heavy metal

Hare Brained: The Remixes is an EP by the Seattle-based digital hardcore band Rabbit Junk. The album contains three remixes by the Rabbit Junk fan and unsigned artist Asbestos (frontman of the Fort Collins, CO industrial band Plasmacrash), and a hidden joke acoustic track called "Die Die Die", which was recorded with JP Anderson, Sum Grrl and some of their friends. The EP was never officially released, although it was mistakenly believed to have been, probably due to unofficial underground circulation of burned CDs. According to a recent Myspace blog, Anderson said it was a fan-created album and he had no idea that it had been released. The remixes are available on Plasmacrash's website, and "Die Die Die" was at one time available on the Rabbit Junk website.

The remixes were created following an interview with Anderson on Asbestos' college radio program, The Industrial District, on KCSU-FM (where Asbestos' DJ nickname was "Big Tim"), following the release of the Rabbit Junk album. Work on remixes for REframe had been reported on Plasmacrash's blog, but none have yet surfaced.

Track listing

  1. "Fingaprints (Crime Lab Remix By Asbestos)"
  2. "Fingaprints (Instant Mashed Potato Mix By Asbestos)"
  3. "ISO vs. Life (Solitary Mix By Asbestos)"
  4. "Die Die Die"

References

Hare Brained: The Remixes Wikipedia