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drinking coffee from counselor troi's headdrinking c from c troi's head "i saw the sun again today" EP [samarch039] ()

originally released on CDr in 2000 (limited to only 13 copies!), this was the first release from Santa Rosa, California's noise rawk troupe - drinking coffee from counselor troi's head! though they had many recordings done previous to this (they formed in '94, afterall...), samsa records wasn't started until 1999.....

this EP consists of the song "Alone Parts 1 - 5", and the (once) hidden track, "untitled". we here at samsa hope you enjoy one of our earliest forays into the madness (or silliness?) of troi's musings.....


This audio is part of the collection: Samsa

Artist/Composer: drinking coffee from counselor troi's head
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Label / Recorded by: the robot
Keywords: Psychedelic; Noise Rock; Experimental; Noise; Free Psych-Folk; Experimental New-No-Wave; Noise Improv Freestyle; stoner noise; Avant-Pop

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this is troi in the reformed original line-up (employees 1, 2, 3, & 4).....

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untitled89 KB44 KB45 KB
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cover THUMB27 KB
front cover88 KB
back cover45 KB
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samarch039_reviews.xml171 B

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