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|title = Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP | |title = Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP | ||
|albumart = Ababb_cover.png | |albumart = Ababb_cover.png | ||
|albumart1 = "Baby Bodur" variant<br>[[File:Abaah_cover.png{{!}}320px]]<br>Andrew Hussie variant | |albumart1 = "Baby Bodur" variant<br><br>[[File:Abaah_cover.png{{!}}320px]]<br>Andrew Hussie variant | ||
|disc_Category = EPs | |disc_Category = EPs | ||
|length = 42:43 | |length = 42:43 | ||
|year = 2006 | |year = Early-to-mid 2006 ("Baby Bodur" variant)<br>September 20th, 2006 (Andrew Hussie variant) | ||
|producers = Cojum Dip | |recorded = Sep/Oct 2005 to early 2006 | ||
|producers = Bora Karaca, Cojum Dip | |||
|label = Self-released | |label = Self-released | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Anthropomorphic Bible Assault''' is an EP by [[Cojum Dip]], released at some point in 2006.<ref>[https://x.com/Cojumpendium/status/1798016220559732919?t=5VMQWiLf89yLTgYZCUuagw&s=19 Tweet by @Cojumpendium.] Retrieved June 5th 2024</ref> | '''Anthropomorphic Bible Assault''' is an EP by [[Cojum Dip]], released at some point in 2006.<ref>[https://x.com/Cojumpendium/status/1798016220559732919?t=5VMQWiLf89yLTgYZCUuagw&s=19 Tweet by @Cojumpendium.] Retrieved June 5th 2024</ref> | ||
It was recorded the University of Michigan's Audio Studio A<ref>[https://www.dc.umich.edu/partners-2/media-and-studio-arts/audio-studios/audio-studio-a/ Audio Studio A, THE JAMES AND ANNE DUDERSTADT CENTER. University of Michigan]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTM1VlFuQ3E What is Cojum Dip? Cojum Dip. Youtube.]</ref><br> | It was recorded the University of Michigan's Audio Studio A.<ref>[https://www.dc.umich.edu/partners-2/media-and-studio-arts/audio-studios/audio-studio-a/ Audio Studio A, THE JAMES AND ANNE DUDERSTADT CENTER. University of Michigan]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTM1VlFuQ3E What is Cojum Dip? Cojum Dip. Youtube.]</ref><br>There were no mentions of it online until a post on the T.H.A.T.S. Facebook page on September 4th, 2023, where pictures of the CD were uploaded.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10228491133396720&set=pcb.1528561481221915 "look what I found in the garage" Facebook post from September 4th, 2023. Justin Cornwall.]</ref> | ||
The contents of the CD were later ripped and uploaded online.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=9hF29B1pASE "Cojum Dip Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP FULL ALBUM - Lost Cojum Dip EP" Youtube video from September 13th, 2023. Ruby Red.]</ref> | The contents of the CD were later ripped and uploaded online.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=9hF29B1pASE "Cojum Dip Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP FULL ALBUM - Lost Cojum Dip EP" Youtube video from September 13th, 2023. Ruby Red.]</ref> Currently, there are two known versions: the variant dubbed the "Baby Bodur" variant, and a version featuring art by Andrew Hussie, commissioned by [[Matt S.]], who portrayed Udabn.<br> | ||
CD art from the Andrew Hussie variant having a last modified date of September 16, 2006, it can be assumed that this variant was released at the September 20, 2006 farewell show. | |||
An album titled "Cojum DEMO", likely containing earlier mixes of tracks from the EP, also exists, although no recordings of it are available.<ref>[https://i.imgur.com/6A69d0E.jpeg Contents of Matt S.'s iPod.]</ref> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*The Baby Bodur, Andrew Hussie and Udabn artwork used on various copies of the EP would later be used on the band's Bandcamp banner.<ref>[https://f4.bcbits.com/img/0003092068_0.jpg Bandcamp banner.]</ref> | |||
*Despite being classified as an EP, it is longer than the [[Cojum Dip (Album)|Cojum Dip album]]. | |||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
The last track is a recording of a live performance from February 18th, 2005 at the Duderstadt Center. Most of the seven other tracks' recordings were reused and remastered in the [[Turk Off EP]] and the [[Cojum Dip (Album)|Cojum Dip]] album. | The last track is a recording of a live performance from February 18th, 2005 at the Duderstadt Center. Most of the seven other tracks' recordings were reused and remastered in the [[Turk Off EP]] and the [[Cojum Dip (Album)|Cojum Dip]] album. | ||
{{Tracklist | | A version of the EP with the same mixing, but missing the track "5/4" also exists, although it is unknown whether this was released publicly. | ||
{{Track | n = 1 | title = Puzzle Dust | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 5:58}} | {{Tracklist |custom1=File title<sub>1</sub>| | ||
{{Track | n = 2 | title = 4LO$ | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 5:54}} | {{Track | n = 1 | title = Puzzle Dust | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 5:58 | custom1 = PD_mix}} | ||
{{Track | n = 3 | title = Cell | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 4:48}} | {{Track | n = 2 | title = 4LO$ | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 5:54 | custom1 = 4LOM_v3}} | ||
{{Track | n = 4 | title = Jabberwocky | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 5:25}} | {{Track | n = 3 | title = Cell | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 4:48 | custom1 = CELL_v3}} | ||
{{Track | n = 5 | title = 5/4 | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 3:49}} | {{Track | n = 4 | title = Jabberwocky | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 5:25 | custom1 = Jabberwocky}} | ||
{{Track | n = 6 | title = Reverse Mullet | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 4:48}} | {{Track | n = 5 | title = 5/4 | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 3:49 | custom1 = 54 Mix}} | ||
{{Track | n = 7 | title = Tap Tap Tap | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 6:48}} | {{Track | n = 6 | title = Reverse Mullet | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 4:48 | custom1 = RM mix}} | ||
{{Track | n = 8 | title = Reverse Mullet (Live) | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 5:13}}}} | {{Track | n = 7 | title = Tap Tap Tap | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 6:48 | custom1 = TT_mix}} | ||
{{Track | n = 8 | title = Reverse Mullet (Live) | writer = [[Karaca]] | singer = [[Karaca]] | duration = 5:13 | custom1 = 04 Reverse Mullet}} | |||
}} | |||
<sub>1</sub> This is the actual title of the song, as it was burned to the CD, and can be seen on the Andrew Hussie variant.<ref>[https://i.imgur.com/RsicDy0.png Discord message by RedFire.]</ref> | |||
===Bonus content=== | |||
This bonus content is included in the Andrew Hussie version of the EP. | |||
{| cellspacing="0" class="tracklist" id="album" | |||
!align="left" | Filename | |||
!align="left" | Duration | |||
!align="left" | Media created | |||
!align="left" | Information | |||
|- | |||
|cojum_doc.mp4 | |||
|21:24 | |||
|February 9th 2006 | |||
|A 20-minute version of the "What is Cojum Dip?" documentary that would later<br>be released in a vastly shortened version on Youtube and Vimeo. | |||
|- | |||
|magnetman.mp4 | |||
|01:45 | |||
|May 17th 2006 | |||
|[[Magnet Man]] live at the Duderstadt Center, February 18th 2005. | |||
|- | |||
|puzzledust.mp4 | |||
|05:06 | |||
|May 17th 2006 | |||
|Puzzle Dust live at the Duderstadt Center, February 18th 2005. | |||
|- | |||
|reversemullet.mp4 | |||
|05:01 | |||
|May 17th 2006 | |||
|Reverse Mullet live at the Duderstadt Center, February 18th 2005. | |||
|- | |||
|unbelievable.mp4 | |||
|00:15 | |||
|September 22nd 2005 | |||
|[[Blake]] showing off his drumming skills at a September rehearsal. | |||
|} | |||
[[File:AnthropomorphicBibleAssaultInside.jpg|thumb|Inside ("Baby Bodur" variant)]] | [[File:AnthropomorphicBibleAssaultInside.jpg|thumb|Inside ("Baby Bodur" variant)]] | ||
[[File:ABAAH_Inside.jpg|thumb|Inside (Andrew Hussie variant)]] | [[File:ABAAH_Inside.jpg|thumb|Inside (Andrew Hussie variant)]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{Discography}} | |||
[[Category:Discography]] | [[Category:Discography]] | ||
[[Category:Studio Album]] | [[Category:Studio Album]] | ||
[[Category:EPs]] | [[Category:EPs]] |
Latest revision as of 14:27, 8 December 2024
Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP | |
"Baby Bodur" variant Andrew Hussie variant | |
EPs | |
Released | Early-to-mid 2006 ("Baby Bodur" variant) September 20th, 2006 (Andrew Hussie variant) |
---|---|
Recorded | Sep/Oct 2005 to early 2006 |
Length | 42:43 |
Label | Self-released |
Producer | Bora Karaca, Cojum Dip |
Anthropomorphic Bible Assault is an EP by Cojum Dip, released at some point in 2006.[1]
It was recorded the University of Michigan's Audio Studio A.[2][3]
There were no mentions of it online until a post on the T.H.A.T.S. Facebook page on September 4th, 2023, where pictures of the CD were uploaded.[4]
The contents of the CD were later ripped and uploaded online.[5] Currently, there are two known versions: the variant dubbed the "Baby Bodur" variant, and a version featuring art by Andrew Hussie, commissioned by Matt S., who portrayed Udabn.
CD art from the Andrew Hussie variant having a last modified date of September 16, 2006, it can be assumed that this variant was released at the September 20, 2006 farewell show.
An album titled "Cojum DEMO", likely containing earlier mixes of tracks from the EP, also exists, although no recordings of it are available.[6]
Trivia
- The Baby Bodur, Andrew Hussie and Udabn artwork used on various copies of the EP would later be used on the band's Bandcamp banner.[7]
- Despite being classified as an EP, it is longer than the Cojum Dip album.
Track listing
The last track is a recording of a live performance from February 18th, 2005 at the Duderstadt Center. Most of the seven other tracks' recordings were reused and remastered in the Turk Off EP and the Cojum Dip album. A version of the EP with the same mixing, but missing the track "5/4" also exists, although it is unknown whether this was released publicly.
# | Title | Writers | Lead Singers | Duration | File title1 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | "Puzzle Dust" | Karaca | Karaca | 5:58 | PD_mix |
2. | "4LO$" | Karaca | Karaca | 5:54 | 4LOM_v3 |
3. | "Cell" | Karaca | Karaca | 4:48 | CELL_v3 |
4. | "Jabberwocky" | Karaca | Karaca | 5:25 | Jabberwocky |
5. | "5/4" | Karaca | Karaca | 3:49 | 54 Mix |
6. | "Reverse Mullet" | Karaca | Karaca | 4:48 | RM mix |
7. | "Tap Tap Tap" | Karaca | Karaca | 6:48 | TT_mix |
8. | "Reverse Mullet (Live)" | Karaca | Karaca | 5:13 | 04 Reverse Mullet |
1 This is the actual title of the song, as it was burned to the CD, and can be seen on the Andrew Hussie variant.[8]
Bonus content
This bonus content is included in the Andrew Hussie version of the EP.
Filename | Duration | Media created | Information |
---|---|---|---|
cojum_doc.mp4 | 21:24 | February 9th 2006 | A 20-minute version of the "What is Cojum Dip?" documentary that would later be released in a vastly shortened version on Youtube and Vimeo. |
magnetman.mp4 | 01:45 | May 17th 2006 | Magnet Man live at the Duderstadt Center, February 18th 2005. |
puzzledust.mp4 | 05:06 | May 17th 2006 | Puzzle Dust live at the Duderstadt Center, February 18th 2005. |
reversemullet.mp4 | 05:01 | May 17th 2006 | Reverse Mullet live at the Duderstadt Center, February 18th 2005. |
unbelievable.mp4 | 00:15 | September 22nd 2005 | Blake showing off his drumming skills at a September rehearsal. |
References
- ↑ Tweet by @Cojumpendium. Retrieved June 5th 2024
- ↑ Audio Studio A, THE JAMES AND ANNE DUDERSTADT CENTER. University of Michigan
- ↑ What is Cojum Dip? Cojum Dip. Youtube.
- ↑ "look what I found in the garage" Facebook post from September 4th, 2023. Justin Cornwall.
- ↑ "Cojum Dip Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP FULL ALBUM - Lost Cojum Dip EP" Youtube video from September 13th, 2023. Ruby Red.
- ↑ Contents of Matt S.'s iPod.
- ↑ Bandcamp banner.
- ↑ Discord message by RedFire.
Cojum Dip discography | ||||
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The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe 2005 |
Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP 2006 |
Cojum Orange 2006-2008 |
New Demos 2008 |
Turk Off EP / 2010 Remix 2008-2010 |
Videojuegos 2011 |
Videojuegos: Volume 1 2012 |
Videojuegos: Volume 2 2012 |
Cojum Dip 2014 |
Moon Waltz (Piano Version) 2019 |