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Goodbye the BandPopular Music Vol. 5: The Confirmation Biased (October 2, 2010)

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Confirmation bias (also called confirmatory bias or myside bias) is a tendency for people to favor information that confirms their preconceptions or hypotheses regardless of whether the information is true.[Note 1][1] As a result, people gather evidence and recall information from memory selectively, and interpret it in a biased way. The biases appear in particular for emotionally significant issues and for established beliefs. For example, in reading about gun control, people usually prefer sources that affirm their existing attitudes. They also tend to interpret ambiguous evidence as supporting their existing position. Biased search, interpretation and/or recall have been invoked to explain attitude polarization (when a disagreement becomes more extreme even though the different parties are exposed to the same evidence), belief perseverance (when beliefs persist after the evidence for them is shown to be false), the irrational primacy effect (a stronger weighting for data encountered early in an arbitrary series) and illusory correlation (in which people falsely perceive an association between two events or situations). - Wikipedia on "confirmation bias."

Recorded from 2007-2010 by John Acquadro, except "Nowhere to Go," recorded in 2001 by Spencer Owen and "Fanta-Snap," sung by Spencer Owen with lyrics from Kalen Egan.

This album is dedicated to: MSK, JDT, MJU, EEM, DPK, WU, SR, MR, JB, JF, KE, TA, TM, FT & SWMO. And Tyler Martin due to the sincerity challenge in Longs' Drugs in Santa Cruz. And MR, RJ, KL and NR. And most of all to the cuz, A. Ackerman, the familial hero since 1999. And all involved in any way with the MoMMAP project.

Lyrics will be provided to interested parties on a need to know basis.

Songs left alone: "Sunken Bitch," "American Doctor," "Thomas Curse (Spencer's Cover)," "Myopic (Epiphany)," "Settle Back Now! (feat. D. Keez.), "Cracklin/Fuckin' Whatever Man," "You're Great," (short loop of NBS scatting over ridiculous samples), "Rebel Without a Birth" and the intro speech from MoMMAP featuring the "Ghosts" preset on a virtual Minimoog.
www.mommap.org

Two stereo channels are a shared hallucination (foie a deux). Collapsed to one track a la Mono, so this is not how I intended any of these songs to sound. Rare!

Thanks to Michael Pemulis and Mario Incandenza.

Suggested listening: "Stocha Acid Zlook" by Hecker; "Land of Lurches" by Kevin Drumm; Patty Waters Sings LP, The Signal Group, "Cape Desolation/Disco Island," Paul F. Tompkins, "Freak Wharf," Jon Brion's "I Heart Huckabees" soundtrack, Rolling Stones' "Through the Glass Darkly" comp. US Version preferred by this party. "The Information" [LP] by Beck.

http://www.mediafire.com/?z654x5qdf2lh2vh

Love,
Johnny American


This audio is part of the collection: Community Audio

Artist/Composer: Goodbye the Band
Date: 2010-10-02
Keywords: acquadro; mommap; goodbye the band

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0


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01 Magnolia 4.2 MB
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02 I'm Insane 5.5 MB
1.5 MB
03 I'm the Robin Hood of Consciousness 6.2 MB
1.8 MB
04 Making Amends (feat. A. Ackerman) 8.1 MB
3.0 MB
05 Rapid City South Daktoa Pro-Tourism Jingle 4.3 MB
654.4 KB
06 100% Sainthood is Ours! 5.1 MB
1.1 MB
07 THERE IS NOTHING LIKE MISERY. 6.4 MB
2.1 MB
08 Skit #1 3.6 MB
299.5 KB
09 Comin' Back from Kansas City Blues 5.4 MB
1.3 MB
10 Metal Ward (Remix) 5.0 MB
1.2 MB
11 Detailing the Failure to Get a Piece That Night 3.9 MB
532.8 KB
12 David Foster Walden 5.4 MB
1.5 MB
13 DRUGS MAKE EVERYTHING GREAT 5.2 MB
1.2 MB
14 Skit #2 3.5 MB
212.0 KB
15 Nowhere to Go (Music & Performance by Spencer Owen) 4.1 MB
676.2 KB
16 Sucker Tinn and the Dark 4.8 MB
999.8 KB
17 Nadir-Activated Amnesia (for Theresa) 4.8 MB
1.0 MB
18 Fanta-snap (with Spencer Owen - lyrics by Kalen Egan) 3.6 MB
276.9 KB
19 Skit #3 3.3 MB
62.2 KB
20 David Longstretch (or More Love For Life Than You Know How to Express Right Now) 6.0 MB
1.6 MB
21 Skit #4 4.0 MB
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22 Re-tired (Sorry We Can't Be Friends) 5.5 MB
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MICHAEL PEMULIS 2 4.9 MB
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turn your feelings copy 349.8 KB
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