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“Catfood on the Earwig” was recorded in 1995 and considered for an early tracklist of Under the Bushes Under the Stars before being dropped and eventually released in November 1996 on the Plantations of Pale Pink EP.
Two years later, in 1998, the band played a full-band rock arrangement of the song...
Legend loosely
And follow the camera
Mother of cool boots
Good words and perfumes licked my nose
I gotta like that, to make me happy
Extremely dancehall Christmas cards
And the night watchmen in the kissing room
Rocky's summer horse head
Catfood on the earwig
I gotta like that, to make me happy
Milk creep cars go shopping for fuel
Stay mad at the guardian
And then you go., and then you wonder
Exactly why, but you add up one note
I got a egg roll reaction with a, of battle pieces
I got a dead man reaction with a, of battle pieces
Catfood on the Earwig was written by Robert Pollard.
Catfood on the Earwig was produced by John Shough.
Guided by Voices released Catfood on the Earwig on Tue Nov 19 1996.