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2000 compilation album by The Residents
Dot.Com
Compilation album by
The Residents
Released
2000
The Residents chronology
Refused (1999)
Dot.Com (2000)
Diskomo 2000 (2001)
Dot.Com is an album released by avant rock musicians, The Residents, in 2000. It was released in a limited edition of 1200 copies.
In 2000, Ralph America collected all of the MP3s they had released on the Buy Or Die website on a CD entitled dot.com. Each MP3 is a never-before-released track from The Residents' history, dating from 1969 to 2000.
Walter Westinghouse, track 9, was a bonus: it had never come out in MP3 format, but only appeared on this CD.
Track listing
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The Sour Song
1999 (Prince Cover)
Ninth Rain
Wanda
Conceiving Ada Titles
Paint It Black
Hunters Opening Titles
Eskimo Opera Proposal Excerpt
Walter Westinghouse (Live at the Fillmore '98)
I Murdered Mommy
I Hear Ya Got Religion
Santa Dog For Gamelan Orchestra
Fire 99 - Santa Dog 2nd Millennium
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The Residents
Studio albums
Meet the Residents
The Third Reich 'n Roll
Fingerprince
Not Available
Duck Stab!/Buster & Glen
Eskimo
Commercial Album
Mark of the Mole
The Tunes of Two Cities
Title in Limbo
George & James
The Big Bubble
Stars & Hank Forever
God in Three Persons
Buckaroo Blues
The King & Eye
Freak Show
Our Finest Flowers
Gingerbread Man
Have a Bad Day
Wormwood
Demons Dance Alone
12 Days of Brumalia
Animal Lover
Tweedles
The Voice of Midnight
The Bunny Boy
The Ughs!
Lonely Teenager
Coochie Brake
The Ghost of Hope
Intruders
Metal, Meat & Bone
Doctor Dark
Soundtracks
Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats?
The Census Taker
Hunters
Singles and extended plays
Santa Dog
"Satisfaction"
"The Beatles Play the Residents and the Residents Play the Beatles"
Duck Stab!
"Santa Dog '78"
Babyfingers
Diskomo
The Commercial Single
Intermission: Extraneous Music from the Residents' Mole Show