Demo-litions

Demo-litions: Cast-off Recordings 1996–97 is a 2011 compilation album by the Crash Test Dummies. It consists of unreleased demos made during the songwriting process that eventually resulted in the album Give Yourself a Hand. The album was self-released via the band's website on April 19, 2011 as both a limited edition CD and MP3 download.

Demo-litions: Cast-off Recordings 1996–97
Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 19, 2011 (2011-04-19)
Recorded1996–1997
GenreRock
Alternative rock
Folk rock
Length39:08
LabelDeep Fried Records
Crash Test Dummies chronology
Oooh La La!
(2010)
Demo-litions: Cast-off Recordings 1996–97
(2011)

Background

Demo-litions features demos recorded by Crash Test Dummies between 1996–97. During this time, the band was trying to record a follow-up to A Worm's Life. Because that album didn't match the success of God Shuffled His Feet, the band's label BMG was much more restrictive towards the band and rejected 35 songs recorded during this time before finally settling on the album that would become Give Yourself a Hand.[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Brad Roberts, except as noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."My PussyCat and Me" 2:38
2."Black Ice"Roberts, Pat MacDonald2:42
3."You Won't Run Out"Roberts, Louise Goffin4:13
4."You See That House?" 2:23
5."Mercy Kill Me" 2:44
6."Digestive Process" 2:22
7."Much Better" 3:12
8."Hold It Like An Egg" 3:06
9."Satellites Pass Over"Roberts, Ellen Reid2:37
10."It's Not That I Don't Feel Sorry" 3:17
11."It Might Be Rather Nice"Roberts, Greg Wells, John Parish3:40
12."After My Dinner"Roberts, Reid3:29
13."When the Old Man Comes" 2:45
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