The Moon and Antarctica
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The Moon and Antarctica is the third full-length album by American indie rock band Modest Mouse, first released by Epic Records on June 13 2000.
The album was the band's first release on a major label and was released on both compact disc and vinyl LP.
Contents |
Guest performers
- Tyler Riley - violin
- Ben Massarella - percussion
- Brian Deck - keyboard
- Ben Blankenship - guitar
- Greg Ratajczak - guitar
- Tim Rutilli - vocals
- Chiyoko Yoshida - vocals
Track listing
- Lyrics on all songs are by Isaac Brock (musician), and music on all songs is by Modest Mouse, except for tracks #10 and #13, where lyrics and music are by Isaac Brock exclusively.
- "3rd Planet"
- "Gravity Rides Everything"
- "Dark Center of the Universe"
- "Perfect Disguise"
- "Tiny Cities Made of Ashes"
- "A Different City"
- "The Cold Part"
- "Alone Down There"
- "The Stars Are Projectors"
- "Wild Packs of Family Dogs"
- "Paper Thin Walls"
- "I Came As A Rat"
- "Lives"
- "Life Like Weeds"
- "What People Are Made Of"
The 2004 re-release
The Moon and Antarctica was remastered and reissued by Epic Records on March 9 2004 on both CD and LP, with new artwork, and four additional tracks.
Track listing
- "3rd Planet"
- "Gravity Rides Everything"
- "Dark Center of the Universe"
- "Perfect Disguise"
- "Tiny Cities Made of Ashes"
- "A Different City"
- "The Cold Part"
- "Alone Down There"
- "The Stars Are Projectors"
- "Wild Packs of Family Dogs"
- "Paper Thin Walls"
- "I Came As A Rat"
- "Lives"
- "Life Like Weeds"
- "What People Are Made Of"
- "3rd Planet" (radio edit)
- "Perfect Disguise"
- "Custom Concern" (instrumental)
- "Tiny Cities Made of Ashes"
Modest Mouse |
Isaac Brock | Eric Judy | Jeremiah Green | Benjamin Weikel | Dann Gallucci |
Discography |
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This Is A Long Drive... | The Lonesome Crowded West | The Moon and Antarctica | Good News for People Who Love Bad News |
Interstate 8 | The Fruit That Ate Itself | Building Nothing Out of Something | Sad Sappy Sucker | Everywhere & His Nasty Parlour Tricks |