....The Answer to Both Your Questions

....The Answer to Both Your Questions is a 1996 debut EP by Something for Kate. The EP reportedly title came from the bands' frontman Paul Dempsey asking a friend for suggestions for what to name the EP. His response was, "The answer to both your questions is 'Porn'". Although Dempsey did not take this advice, he thought the answer was "a good title".[1]

....The Answer to Both Your Questions
EP by
Released1996
RecordedJanuary 1996 (1996-01)
GenreAlternative rock
Length29:43
LanguageEnglish
LabelMurmur
Something for Kate chronology
....The Answer to Both Your Questions
(1996)
Elsewhere for 8 Minutes
(1997)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Something for Kate.

No.TitleLength
1."Subject To Change"3:22
2."Higher Than You Think"6:04
3."Tomorrow And The Next Day"4:00
4."Picards Lament"3:28
5."Slow"4:27
6."Toothpaste"3:09
7."Clint"5:18

Personnel

  • Julian Carroll – bass guitar
  • Clint Hyndman – drums
  • Paul Dempsey – vocals, guitar
  • Sophie Wheeler – cello
  • Recorded – Greg Atkinson, Lawrence Maddy, Tamas Spencer
  • Mixed – Greg Atkinson
  • Mastered – Wayne Baptist
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gollark: Also also also, the ` ticks_count = 0 # this is supposed to hold the number of ticks we have instanced an object for` on the `Tick` class is not used anywhere.
gollark: Also also, `def __str__(self): pass` doesn't seem to do anything either.
gollark: Also, this function seems to have no valid reason to exist.

References

  1. Kingsmill, Richard (8 November 2001). "J FILES: Something For Kate". Triple J. Archived from the original on 2011-09-07. Retrieved 2011-11-24.
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