Indestructible Object
| Indestructible Object | ||||
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| EP by They Might Be Giants | ||||
| Released | April 4, 2004 | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock | |||
| Length | 12:32 | |||
| Label |
Barsuk Records (U.S.) Shock Records (Australia) | |||
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| Pitchfork Media | 7.1/10 link |
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- For the work "Indestructible Object" by artist Man Ray, see Object to Be Destroyed.
Indestructible Object is the title of a They Might Be Giants EP, released April 6, 2004 (see 2004 in music) by Barsuk Records. The title comes from a famous work by Man Ray, also known as Object to Be Destroyed. The track "Memo to Human Resources" and a different version of "Au Contraire" went on to be featured on their full-length album released in the same year, The Spine. "Am I Awake?" was used as the theme song for the TLC series Resident Life. The track "Ant" is a re-recording of a b-side from two of their 1990 singles, ("Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" and "Birdhouse in Your Soul"). "Caroline, No" is a cover of a Beach Boys song from their 1966 album Pet Sounds.
Track listing
- "Am I Awake?" – 3:04
- "Memo To Human Resources" – 2:03
- "Au Contraire" – 2:26
- "Ant" – 2:55
- "Caroline, No" – 2:05
External links
- Indestructible Object on This Might Be A Wiki
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