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Length
  
50:18

Release date
  
8 September 2002

Artist
  
Drums & Tuba

Label
  
Righteous Babe Records

Released
  
September 8, 2002 (2002-09-08)

Genres
  
Instrumental rock, Experimental rock

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Mostly Ape is an album by experimental rock trio Drums & Tuba, released on September 8, 2002 on Righteous Babe Records. It is their second album released on the label.

Contents

Title

The album's title derives from a phrase the band often uses to describe humans' animalistic tendencies.

Recording

Brian Wolff, the band's tuba and trumpet player, said their goal in making the album was to "get people to say ‘I’ve never seen anything like that before in my life, and it fucking rocked.’" The album was recorded largely live in the studio, with minimal overdubs, over a period of one week.

Track listing

  1. Brain Liaters
  2. Igor Rosso
  3. Sevens
  4. The Metrics
  5. 4style
  6. Elephants
  7. Clashing
  8. Air Con Dee
  9. Superbee
  10. Breakfast with Miletus
  11. Goose Geese
  12. Magoo

Personnel

  • Neal McKeeby--guitar
  • Tony Nozero--drums, electronics
  • Brian Wolff--tuba, trumpet
  • Songs

    1Brain Liaters5:30
    2Igor Rosso3:53
    3Sevens3:45

    References

    Mostly Ape Wikipedia