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The Digital Appetizer

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The Digital Appetizer
📅 ReleasedMay 11, 2010
🎙️ RecordedLate 2009 - Early 2010
John Schwab Recording Studios
Columbus, OH
Rawrb's house
⏳ Length10:56
🏷️ LabelRock Ridge
🤑 ProducerPsychostick
Psychostick chronology
Sandwich
(2009)
The Digital Appetizer
(2010)
Space Vampires vs Zombie Dinosaurs in 3D
(2011)

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The Digital Appetizer[1][2][3] is a digital EP by comedy rock band, Psychostick, released digitally May 11, 2010.

The band describes The Digital Appetizer as "A nice little follow-up to Sandwich, this digital-only EP entitled The Digital Appetizer was written and recorded late 2009 and early 2010. We here at Psychostick have big plans with recording more music, and we hope this release is the first of many."

Track listing

All tracks written by Psychostick (Robert Kersey, Joshua Key, and Alex Preiss).

No.TitleLength
1."Cockblock"3:39
2."Tuff Luv"4:12
3."iSong"3:05

Personnel

Psychostick:

  • Robert "Rawrb" Kersey – lead vocals
  • Joshua "The J" Key – guitars, bass, vocals
  • Alex "Shmalex" Preiss – drums
  • Additional Musicians:
    • Matt Rzemyk – harmony appearance on "Tuff Luv"
  • Drums recorded at John Schwab Studios in Columbus, OH
  • Guitars, bass, and vocals recorded at Rawrb's house
  • Produced by Psychostick
  • Mixed and engineered by Joshua "The J" Key
  • Mastered by Matt Chiaravalle
  • Artwork by Robert "Rawrb" Kersey

References

  1. "The Digital Appetizer - Psychostick". Allmusic. 2010. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  2. "Amazon.com: The Digital Appetizer: Psychostick: MP3 Downloads". July 26, 2010. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  3. "The Digital Appetizer - EP by Psychostick - Download The Digital Appetizer - EP on iTunes". iTunes. July 26, 2010. Retrieved August 14, 2011.

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