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A square acrylic painting of the following scene: Behind a rusty chain link and barbed wire fence are rusty canisters buried in the sand--7 visible, but there could be many more out of frame. Some of the canisters (1 in frame) are mostly covered with chipped blue paint, and the rest with chipped pink paint. The blue and pink canisters are separated by another fence, perpendicular to the first. The external fence the viewer is looking through has two nuclear waste warnings, one on either side of the internal separator fence. They're both yellow, with a black border and a black radioactive symbol. The sign on the left, in front of the blue canisters, used to be a triangle, but a couple of it's corners have rounded a bit over the years. The sign on the right, in front of the pink canisters, used to be a circle but has broken off pieces that left a couple of straight edges.
A square acrylic painting of the following scene: Behind a rusty chain link and barbed wire fence are rusty canisters buried in the sand--7 visible, but there could be many more out of frame. Some of the canisters (1 in frame) are mostly covered with chipped blue paint, and the rest with chipped pink paint. The blue and pink canisters are separated by another fence, perpendicular to the first. The external fence the viewer is looking through has two nuclear waste warnings, one on either side of the internal separator fence. They're both yellow, with a black border and a black radioactive symbol. The sign on the left, in front of the blue canisters, used to be a triangle, but a couple of it's corners have rounded a bit over the years. The sign on the right, in front of the pink canisters, used to be a circle but has broken off pieces that left a couple of straight edges.

Mutually Assured Dysfunction (demo)

Morgan Sizemoore, Morgan Sizemoore, Morgan Sizemoore
The nuclear family unit is not a sustainable method of child rearing, and it sets parents up for failure.
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Mutually Assured Dysfunction (demo)

Morgan Sizemoore, Morgan Sizemoore, Morgan Sizemoore

This is one of two demo EPs I'm releasing to try and find bandmates for an anarcho-punk or cyberpunk band. This particular release is pretty queercore, due to the nature of being a critique of the nuclear family written by a trans person. I have plenty of additional songs I could put on an album for this (probably enough for an entire album) but I believe albums with a thesis like this one would be better with multiple perspectives. I'd love to hear input from bandmates or potential bandmates.

Some notes on this release:

  • None of the vocals are quite where I want them to be. Believe Kids is currently the closest, because it was the furthest and then I practiced for a few days to get it closer to how I want to sound. I almost went back and re-recorded the other vocals after recording Believe Kids, because I realized I can probably do them better now, but then I reminded myself this is a demo and every change I make to perfect it delays my ability to show it off!
  • I'd much rather record physical instruments, but technological limitations (primarily) forced me to use MIDI for all instruments
  • Some of the songs I can't quite play on the guitar/bass yet, at least not at the right tempo
  • Most of these songs had their guitar part primarily written on a real guitar and their bass part written on a real bass guitar. All drums were written in MIDI with DrumGizmo and the Crocel drumkit. The guitar part of Believe Kids was written in MIDI due to a broken guitar
  • See notes for individual songs!
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