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Although being released on February 16th, the CD was not listed on their merch page until sometime post-April 2005.
Although being released on February 16th, the CD was not listed on their merch page until sometime post-April 2005.


As of now, only the February variant of the album is available, the September variant remains lost.
As of now, only the February variant of the album is available, other versions still being lost.
[[File:TheGreatestDemoCDintheUniverse_RECREATION.png|thumb|Recreation of the full album art, created by RedFire and Mr. Dynamite.]]
[[File:TheGreatestDemoCDintheUniverse_RECREATION.png|thumb|Recreation of the full album art, created by RedFire and Mr. Dynamite.]]



Revision as of 19:37, 21 October 2024

The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe
Compilation
Released 2005
Length 50:19 (Feb 2005)
?:?? (Second variant, Sep 2005)
Label Independent
Producer Bora Karaca

The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe is an album by Bora Karaca's band Cojum Dip, released on February 16th, 2005[1]. Multiple variants of the EP with different track lists exist. These tracks are mostly demos, but the last track of the September variant is a live recording. Although being released on February 16th, the CD was not listed on their merch page until sometime post-April 2005.

As of now, only the February variant of the album is available, other versions still being lost.

Recreation of the full album art, created by RedFire and Mr. Dynamite.

Trivia

  • The album art is the uncropped and unedited version of the album art that would be used in the 2014 Cojum Dip album.
    • Jabberwocky was uploaded to Cojum Dip's MySpace in 2005, with a cropped version of the image. It is the only version of the unedited image that is currently available. The image is now dead, but it used to be accessible through Google Images.
  • Several tracks were uploaded to the website Vicious Enterprises[2].
    • Other tracks, like Puzzle Dust and Jabberwocky, were once uploaded to the website.[3] These tracks were deleted as Vicious Enterprises only allows three song uploads per user.

Track listing

February 2005 variant

# Title Writers Lead Singers Duration
1. "Bressed Men" Karaca Karaca 5:16
2. "7/4" Karaca Karaca 6:50
3. "4LO$" Karaca Karaca 6:46
4. "Jabberwocky" Karaca Karaca 5:10
5. "Reverse Mullet" Karaca Karaca 5:18
6. "How?" Karaca Karaca 4:40
7. "Tap Tap Tap" Karaca Karaca 5:30
8. "Mome Wrath" Karaca Instrumental 5:13
9. "Puzzle Dust" Karaca Instrumental 5:34

Second variant

This variant was likely released sometime between the February and September 2005 variants.[4]

# Title Writers Lead Singers Duration
1. "Bressed Men" Karaca Karaca ?:??
2. "7/4" Karaca Karaca ?:??
3. "4LO$" Karaca Karaca ?:??
4. "Jabberwocky" Karaca Karaca ?:??
5. "Flesh-Eating Bacteria" Karaca Karaca ?:??
6. "Reverse Mullet" Karaca Karaca ?:??
7. "How?" Karaca Karaca ?:??
8. "Tap Tap Tap" Karaca Karaca ?:??
9. "Jabberwocky (Live at The Palace)" Karaca Karaca ?:??

September 2005 variant[5]

# Title Writers Lead Singers Duration
1. "Bressed Men" Karaca Karaca ?:??
2. "4♥O$" Karaca Karaca ?:??
3. "Jabberwocky" Karaca Karaca ?:??
4. "Reverse Mullet" Karaca Karaca ?:??
5. "How?" Karaca Karaca ?:??
6. "Tap Tap Tap" Karaca Karaca ?:??
7. "Puzzle Dust" Karaca Karaca ?:??
8. "Jabberwocky (Live at The Palace)" Karaca Karaca ?:??

References