Injuring Yourself Whilst Making Music

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Injuring Yourself Whilst Making Music EP
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ReleasedApril 2001
Genre Post-grunge
Label Independent
Gyroscope chronology
Means to an End
(2000)
Injuring Yourself Whilst Making Music EP
(2001)
Take Time
(2002)
Injuring Yourself Whilst Making Music
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Injuring Yourself Whilst Making Music is the third release by Gyroscope and was released April 2001. [1] [2] The compilation was recorded at Perth, Western Australia's Revolver Studios Couch with producers Laurie Sinagra and Gav Tempany. [3]

Contents

"The cassette was essentially a compilation of both the Gyroscope EPs of the 2000/2001 era. Scalectrix was pressed on compact disc and released in April 2000 Means to an End (loosely titled the 'end of an era' sessions) was recorded in December/January 2001, yet never saw release. The decision to compile this cassette was made in order to tie the loose ends of a graded era and sow the seeds for a new". - Gyroscope web site

The cassette was released with four different coloured covers - green, red, yellow and purple. Only a limited run of 500 copies was produced. [4]


Track listing

All songs written by D. Sanders, Z. Trivic, R. Nassif and B. Campbell [5]

  1. "Means to an End"
  2. "Rhetorical Question"
  3. "The Final Say"
  4. "His Word against Mine"
  5. "Insanity"
  6. "Skill Degree"
  7. "Scalectrix"
  8. "S4"
  9. "Half your Problem"

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