Forfeit/Fortune
Forfeit/Fortune (2008) is the fifth album recorded by the indie rock band Crooked Fingers. Eric Bachmann provides lead vocals, with Miranda Brown singing backing vocals, Elin Palmer providing backing vocals and violin, and Tim Husmann on drums. Guest appearances on the album include Brian Kotzur (Silver Jews), Tom Hagerman (DeVotchKa), and Neko Case (The New Pornographers).
Forfeit/Fortune | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2008 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | Constant Artists/Red Pig | |||
Producer | Eric Bachmann, Mark Nevers and Alex McManus | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Captain Obvious | [2] |
Pitchfork Media | (5.2/10) [3] |
PopMatters | (5/10) [4] |
PopWreckoning | [5] |
Track listing
- "What Never Comes "
- "Luisa's Bones"
- "Phony Revolutions"
- "Give and Be Taken"
- "Let's Not Pretend (To Be New Men)"
- "Cannibals"
- "Sinisteria"
- "No Me Los Des!"
- "Run, Lieutenant, Run"
- "Modern Dislocation"
- "Your Control"
The song "Luisa's Bones" is used in the TV series, Chuck, when Chuck is gearing up to find information about the "intersect" in Season 2, Episode 19, "Chuck versus the Dream Job".
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gollark: That's why salts are recommended (they're a bit of extra data you store along with the password and feed to the hash function when hashing it in the first place and comparing passwords with the hash).
gollark: The main attack on this is that you can, sometimes even using dedicated ASICs/FPGAs, run hashes *very fast* on a lot of possibilities and figure out what the original password was.
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gollark: The point is that for one hashed input you always have the same output, so you can compare values without storing what they originally were.
References
- Monger, James Christopher. Forfeit/Fortune at AllMusic
- Captain Obvious review
- Pitchfork Media review, 10 Oct 2008
- PopMatters review, 7 Oct 2008
- PopWreckoning review
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