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  1. 19 de mar. de 2011 · The Sounds of Tomorrow was a Man or Astro-Man? 7" EP released on Estrus Records in April of 1996 (ES783). The picture sleeve was made from light weight cardstock that had been machine folded and glued on three sides. It was printed partly with metallic ink, giving the single a clean, slightly reflective look.

  2. Man or Astro-man? in Orbit is a Man or Astro-man? 7-inch EP released on Shake It Records in 1995. It was released on clear vinyl and black vinyl. On the record sleeve the band members are listed as "Mission Astronauts" rather than musicians since the title implies that the band will be in orbit. Man or Astroman? embellishes its music and live performances with space-age themes, science-fiction ...

  3. In Orbit was a Man or Astro-Man? 7" EP put out in 1995. It was released by Shake It Records (SHAKE 709), the label imprint run by the Cincinnati record store of the same name. It was an edition of 900. The picture sleeve was made from heavy cardstock.

  4. Needles in the Cosmic Haystack (1995) World Out of Mind! (1995) Espanto del Futuro (1995) World Out of Mind is a Man or Astro-man? 7-inch EP released on Estrus Records in 1995. It was released exclusively on clear yellow-orange vinyl. Art Chantry designed/illustrated the cover.

  5. 19 de mar. de 2011 · Schoolhouse Rock ran from 1973-85. The short, music-heavy clips ran between episodes of Saturday morning cartoons. The aim was to use cartoons to teach kids about history, science and language. The Astro-Man track came from an episode written to help children remember facts about the solar system. The picture sleeve was made from very stiff ...

  6. Mystery Meat. 9. The Heavies (Let's Surf the River of Blood) 10. Madness in the Streets. 11. Espanto Del Futuro. 12. Mystery Science Theater 3000 Love Theme.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2011 · "The brains of the Cosmos" was a Man or Astro-man? 7" EP released on Demolition Derby Records (DD012) in 1994. The picture sleeve cover was made from medium weight cardstock that was folded and glued. It was made in Belgium. The front cover features a painting by artist Graham Sanford.He was credited as Graham SaMford on the sleeve, but the actual record corrected the spelling of his last name ...