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The Doubble Donkey Disc

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The Doubble Donkey Disc
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 21, 2001
GenreIndie pop
Pop punk
Length40:12
LabelTornado Recordings
Kung Fu Records
Ozma chronology
Rock and Roll Part Three
(2000)
The Doubble Donkey Disc
(2001)
Spending Time on the Borderline
(2003)
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The Doubble Donkey Disc is the second studio album by American rock band Ozma.[1] Originally self-released in 2001, it was rereleased by Kung Fu Records in 2002. The album is composed of two EP concepts; the Russian Coldfusion EP (tracks 1-5) and the Bootytraps EP (tracks 6-10).

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Ozma, except Korobeiniki, a traditional Russian folk song commonly known as the theme from the video game Tetris.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Flight of Yuri Gagarin"Brummel, Galvez, Slegar2:24
2."No One Needs to Know"Brummel4:06
3."Korobeiniki (Traditional Russian Folk Song)" 2:18
4."You Know the Story"Brummel, Galvez, Slegr3:20
5."Landing of Yuri Gagarin"Brummel, Galvez, Slegr3:04
6."The Business of Getting Down (Flight of the Bootymaestro)"Brummel4:56
7."Maybe in an Alternate Dimension (Flight of the Bootymetronome)"Slegr4:50
8."Immigration Song (Flight of the Bootymechanic)"Galvez4:59
9."Flight of the Bootymaster (Flight of the Bootymaster)"Slegr4:18
10."Continental Drift (Flight of the Bootymademoiselle)"Brummel5:57
Total length:40:12

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Personnel

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  • Daniel Brummel – vocals, bass, balalaika
  • Pat Edwards – drums
  • Jose Galvez – guitar, vocals
  • Ryen Slegr – vocals, guitar, balalaika
  • Star Wick – keys, flute

References

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  1. ^ "Interpunk: Ozma - The Doubble Donkey Disc".
  2. ^ "The Point Magazine: Ozma".