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Chime Oblivion began out of the blue. David Barbarossa reached out to John Dwyer saying he was a fan of Osees and he was invited to a show in London. The two hung out and hit it off, "then I rabbit holed on Bow Wow Wow too...," Dwyer recalls. "I reached out to David and suggested that we try and write some songs together... I flew David out, we met at my studio and spent five days writing basic drums ideas." The two got to know each other and had a lot of laughs. Dwyer then brought in Weasel Walter, knowing that he would be perfect "to add all that legitimate old-school weird proto-punk no wave guitar scratch to it, which of course he did masterfully." Next came Tom Dolas to play fuzzy marimba, and the fabulous H.L. Nelly, "as I knew her from a record I'd put out back in the day for a band called Naked Lights from Oakland. I knew that she could pull off the vocal style I had in mind." Together, the group created their debut self-titled album. For Deathgod. "For fans of Adam & the Ants, Bow Wow Wow, Crass, The Slits, and any other wierdo punk we fell in love with as youths."
- 1. Incidental Synth 5
- 2. Neighborhood Dog
- 3. Kiss Her or Be Her
- 4. the Fiend
- 5. Incidental Synth 4
- 6. Heated Horses
- 7. the Uninvited Guest
- 8. And Again
- 9. the Mythomaniac
- 10. Smoke Ring
- 11. Incidental Synth 7
- 12. I'm Not a Mirror
- 13. Grass
- 14. Cold Pulse
- 15. the Catalogue