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Indestructible Object

They Might Be Giants · 2004

12 min · 5 tracks · alternative rock · indie rock · experimental rock

A playful blend of quirky melodies and sharp lyrical wit wrapped in lo-fi production.

Why this album works

'Indestructible Object' is notable for its artistic experimentation and has been recognized for its significant influence on the geek rock scene. The album received positive reviews and demonstrated the band's ability to blend catchy hooks with clever lyrics, maintaining a devoted fan base while attracting new listeners.
Best for
quirky melodies for lighthearted moments short bursts of playful energy sharp wit for quick laughs
Context
By 2004, They Might Be Giants had already established themselves as a cult favorite with their innovative sound. 'Indestructible Object' came after their acclaimed album 'Severe Tire Damage' and continued to showcase their unique approach to alternative rock, further solidifying their place in the genre's landscape.
If you like
alternative rock, indie rock, experimental rock

Tracklist

5 tracks·12:34

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Am I Awake? Standout 3:04
  • 2 Memo to Human Resources Standout 2:02
  • 3 Au Contraire Standout 2:26
  • 4 Ant 2:55
  • 5 Caroline, No 2:05

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