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Office of Strategic Influence - The Album




Office of Strategic Influence   Regular Edition
Office of Strategic Influence - Regular Edition
  1. The New Math (what he said)
  2. OSI
  3. When You're Ready
  4. Horseshoes And B-52's
  5. Head
  6. Hello, Helicopter!
  7. ShutDOWN
  8. Dirt From A Holy Place
  9. Memory Daydreams Lapses
  10. Standby (looks like rain)

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Office of Strategic Influence   Limited Edition
Office of Strategic Influence - Limited Edition
  1. The New Math (what he said)
  2. OSI
  3. When You're Ready
  4. Horseshoes And B-52's
  5. Head
  6. Hello, Helicopter!
  7. ShutDOWN
  8. Dirt From A Holy Place
  9. Memory Daydreams Lapses
  10. Standby (looks like rain)

    Buy the limited edition at:
    CDUniverse.com   Amazon.com   Amazon.co.uk
Bonus CD:
  1. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (8:49)
  2. New Mama (2:22)
  3. The Thing That Never Was (17:21)

    Multimedia Section
"Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun" is a Pink Floyd cover performed by Kevin Moore and Mike Portnoy. "New Mama" is a Neil Young cover performed by Kevin Moore. "The Thing That Never Was" is the original "Looks Like Rain" demo performed by Jim Matheos and Mike Portnoy.

The Multimedia Section is approximately 19 minutes long and includes a concept piece directed and edited by Kevin Moore for "Horsehoes and B-52s" as well as two separate documentary style clips shot at Carriage House Studios during the recording of the album.


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