Lost Marbles & Exploded Evidence

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Lost Marbles and Exploded Evidence
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Compilation album by
Enon
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2005
Recorded Crush Proof studio, Notausgang
Genre art pop, post punk, noise pop, synthpop
Label Touch & Go

Sub Pop
French Kiss Records
Do Tell records
Troubleman records
Slowboy Records
Extra Ball records
Friction records

All City records
Producer D. Sardy
Enon chronology
Hocus Pocus
(2003)
Lost Marbles and Exploded Evidence
(2005)
Grass Geysers...Carbon Clouds
(2007)
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Lost Marbles & Exploded Evidence is a collection of B-sides and rarities from the band Enon. It was released February 22, 2005.

Track listing

  1. "Knock that Door"
  2. "The Nightmare of Atomic Men"
  3. "Adalania (Not So Fair)"
  4. "Drowning Appointments"
  5. "Normal is Happening"
  6. "Grain of Assault"
  7. "Genie's Got Her Bag"
  8. "Kanon"
  9. "Blow Infinite Ways"
  10. "Tilt You Up!"
  11. "Marbles Explode"
  12. "Raisin Heart"
  13. "Evidence"
  14. "Fly South"
  15. "Making Merry! Merry!"
  16. "Party Favor"

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