VCR | ||||
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![]() 2005 re-release on SideOneDummy | ||||
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Recorded | August 2003 | |||
Studio | The Recorditorium (Richmond, Virginia) | |||
Genre | Dance-punk | |||
Length | 18:30 16:24 (re-release) | |||
Label | Pop Faction SideOneDummy (re-release) | |||
Producer | VCR, Jason LaFerrera | |||
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![]() 2003 original release with differing track selection |
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Pitchfork Media | 7.2/10 [2] |
VCR is the 2003 debut recording by the American band VCR, originally on Pop Faction Records as a limited-edition and regional release, created solely to sell at shows and give away to friends. When VCR was picked up by SideOneDummy, the album was re-released with a wider distribution in 2005.
The extended play recording helped gain the attention of SideOneDummy, leading to its re-release in 2005, with a different album cover. "We Are VCR" is not included; instead it contains the demo versions of "Really Something" and "Destroy", which were recorded and released again on the 2006 album Power Destiny . It includes a more thorough album booklet, with lyrics, as well as a different studio mix of the tracks, which was done by Bruce MacFarlane.
Note: Although the album lists "Really Something" and "Destroy" as separate tracks, they are actually combined as one audio track on the album.