Botch’s ‘We Are the Romans’ Remastered Reissue Released Digitally

by | Apr 27, 2012

The 2007 remastered reissue of Botch’s 1999 album We Are the Romans has been digitally released on Bandcamp.

The effort includes a number of bonus tracks of demos and live songs.

We Are the Romans (Remastered Reissue) Track Listing:

01. To Our Friends in the Great White North
02. Mondrian Was a Liar
03. Transitions From Persona to Object
04. Swimming the Channel Vs. Driving the Chunnel
05. C. Thomas Howell As the “Soul Man”
06. Saint Matthew Returns to the Womb
07. Frequency Ass Bandit
08. I Wanna Be A Sex Symbol On My Own Terms
09. Man the Ramparts
10. Thank God for Worker Bees (Remix)

Bonus Tracks

01. To Our Friends in the Great White North (Demo)
02. I Wanna Be a Sex Symbol on My Own Terms (Demo)
03. Transitions from Persona to Object (Demo)
04. Mondrian Was A Liar (Demo)
05. Saint Matthew Returns to the Womb (Demo)
06. C. Thomas Howell as the “Soul Man” (Demo)
07. Man The Ramparts (Demo)
08. Saint Matthew Returns to the Womb (Live)
09. Vietmam (Live)
10. Transitions From Persona To Object (Live)
11. Hutton’s Great Heat Engine (Live)

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