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Feeling that technology had finally caught up with their artistic vision the band reunited in 2004 to record their most ambitious album to date. Harnessing the latest in digital technology, The Lime meticulously crafted a tight-knit sonic masterpiece. The album presented a unique vision of a dystopian world dotted with Flemish bureaucrats, Norse gods, and carnivorous fish. Upon release it was immediately clear that satirical art rock would never be the same again. |
Song Name |
Time |
Barn Of Fun | 3:27 |
Goodbye Horace | 4:48 |
A Fence In Belgium | 4:43 |
The Upper West | 4:11 |
Lady Rijbewijsen, Part 1 | 3:04 |
I'm, Like, Totally In To Wicca | 3:21 |
Buddy, The Loneliest Uruk-Hai | 5:46 |
Lady Rijbewijsen, Part 2 | 1:46 |
Anthropomorphic Coke Machine | 3:55 |
Piranhas | 4:03 |
Demon #1 | 2:06 |
Sahara Steve | 2:13 |
Lady Rijbewijsen, Part 3 | 0:43 |
Pelt Me With An Orange | 1:53 |
Lipless Joe | 5:00 |
Buttons, The Great White Shark | 2:35 |
Lady Rijbewijsen, Part 4 | 2:18 |
Not All I Can Be | 4:07 |