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A Collection of Rarities and Previously Unreleased Material

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North Star (2008)
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The Law (2003)
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Castles in the Grave (2010)
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Angel of the Night (2010)
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Mental Breakdown (2004)
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Bennington (2007)
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Big Dumb Man (2003)
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No Title (Molly) [2008]
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Lost (2003)
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All Aboard (2007)
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This is the Beat (2005)
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My Hatred is Magnificent (2008)
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The Fear (2003)
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Fish with Broken Dreams (1999)
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Rock the Bone (2008)
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I Don't Eat Human Beings (2008)
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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 44:44

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Marc Hogan has been occasionally getting paid to write about music since 2003. His music writing has appeared, with enormously varying degrees of regularity, in...more »

07.17.12
A delightfully perverse DIY synth-pop compilation that reaches the heights of his previous LPs
2012 | Label: Ribbon Music / Domino Recording Co

The idea of a John Maus obscurities compilation is deliciously absurd on multiple levels: As a former Ariel Pink and Panda Bear sideman whose biggest release to date was named after an arcane philosophical precept, the Minnesota-born synth-pop auteur is plenty obscure by most standards. And after a controversial interview last year where Maus blasted the commodification of culture and expressed discomfort with even selling his own merch, this compilation’s blatantly literal title is at once self-evidently true and ridiculously droll. The 16-track, 45-minute set itself is no less perverse, but at its best it’s as rewarding as any of Maus’s previous full-lengths.

Although the material unearthed here spans from 1999-2010, the remixed and remastered results are remarkable in part for their cohesiveness. Whether Maus is booming that he loves “those fucking eyes” on 2007′s stalker-ish “Bennington” or Jan Hammer-riffing his way through a Drive-like urban night on 2008′s “No Title (Molly),” the initial highlights here are true to Maus’s homemade goth-pop form. A couple of oddities, such as 2003′s guitar-stabbed “Lost,” are for true completists only. But as with his previous album’s “Believer,” Maus saves the best for last, closing on a gorgeously emotive, Flashdance-gone-Balearic ballad — titled “I Don’t… read more »

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