Universal Indicator 5 (Ultra-Violet)
Universal Indicator 5 (Ultra-Violet) is an album produced by Mike Dred under the alias Kosmik Kommando. The music was recorded between 1990 and 1992 and finally released in 2001. The album title references the project Universal Indicator.
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Studio album by Kosmik Kommando | |
Released | 2001 |
Recorded | 1990–1992 |
Label | Beta Bodega BB03.5 |
The album was packaged in a special ultraviolet-sensitive jacket that reveals the track names when viewed under ultraviolet light. The speed listed on it is 33 1/2 instead of the traditional 33 1/3.
Track listing
Side A
- 802 (5:14)
- 803 (4:42)
- 804 (3:28)
Side B
- 805 (4:06)
- 806 (3:31)
- 807 (3:55)
gollark: My thinking on social policy and whatnot doesn't run entirely utilitarian-ly, but I think if you go around giving organizations power to censor and manage speech a lot it is much easier for them to slide into authoritarianism.
gollark: Ridiculing people is cool and good™, censoring them isn't.
gollark: Power concentrated like that is *inherently* pretty bad because it could be misused at some point.
gollark: Suuuuuure.
gollark: If people believe things which cause them to make stupider decisions, too bad, they shouldn't do that.
References
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