Rice Capades

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Rice Capades
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedApril 6, 2000
Genre Rock, ska, new wave, comedy, surf rock, electronic
Length38:38
Label Horchata Records
Producer The Aquabats, Vahe Manoukian

The Aquabats and Horchata Records Present: Rice Capades, Music Sampler Vol. 1 is a 2000 compilation album independently produced and compiled by American rock band The Aquabats and released on their self-operated record label Horchata Records. [1]

Contents

Rice Capades was originally made to be given away as a door prize to attendees of the 1999/2000 Aquacadet Summit, The Aquabats' then-annual fan convention, which was held at The Galaxy Theater in Santa Ana, California on April 6, 2000. The compilation was later sold online and at the band's concerts before eventually falling out of print.

Compilation overview and track breakdown

As a sampler album for The Aquabats' Horchata Records label, Rice Capades is primarily a showcase for The Aquabats, GOGO13 and their side projects of varying levels of legitimacy, as well as several non-Horchata bands.

Track listing

TrackPerformerRelease
1. "Island Paradise" (S. Berrett, C. Jacobs, P. Jacobs)Tiki TongaUnreleased
2. "Sandy Face!" (The Aquabats) The Aquabats Later appeared on Myths, Legends and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2 (2000)
3. "Espionage" (GOGO13) GOGO13 From the unreleased Toy Guns & Pixy Stix EP (1994)
4. "Funky Rubberband (Radio Lithuania Mix)" (Mann) Digital Unicorn Unreleased
5. "My Baby's Got a Poopy Diaper" (The Sandfleas) The Sandfleas From Four Songs Four Jerks (1999)
6. "Superhuman" (V. Manoukian)NU-TRAUnreleased
7. "Lovers of Loving Love (Really Bad Demo Version)" (The Aquabats)The AquabatsUnreleased demo from The Aquabats vs. the Floating Eye of Death! (1999)
8. "Sympathy for the Narwhal" (Seaghost)DJ SeaghostUnreleased
9. "Monsieur Hyde" (S. Gainsbourg)Le PigbatUnreleased
10. "Fungus Lips" (The Aquabats)WizzleUnreleased
11. "Bub" (S. Schultz, A. Watene)MajesticFrom Live It Up (1999)
12. "To Serve Man" (B. Bergeson, P. Jacobs, V. Manoukian)Planet VUnreleased
13. "Big Top Stomp" (The Moon Monkeys)The Moon MonkeysFrom So Far, Far Out! (1997)
14. "Do Right" (The Soulutions)The SoulutionsFrom This Is What You Get (1999)
15. "Baja Bound" (M. Howe)The ImmortalsUnreleased
16. "Idiot Box (1994)" (C. Watkins, P. Jacobs)GOGO13From the unreleased Toy Guns & Pixy Stix EP (1994)

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References

  1. "Various - Rice Capades (CD)". Discogs.