The Spooge

original lowfi psychedelic folk rock from the basements of Bloomington, In.

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Muncie

Early Resin

Folk Rock

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Homeless Man

Written about a homeless man living in a shed next door during the middle of the winter. Cletus used to visit us during practices. I was disappointed with how society treats people in need and wrote this song.

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Generation Hex

Recorded with Jim Eitlejorge on drums and Bart Everson (Editor B) on vocals.

Rap-Metal

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Come With Me

Mundaneman recorded all the tracks on this himself after he wrote the song with Umber Hulk in 1994.

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It Doesn't Matter
Mundaneman began in Bloomington, In. in 1993. He is a self-taught singer/songwriter. Currently he is a member of "Liquid Crystal Display" which can also be found at SoundClick.com This collection of songs dates back to 1993 and continues until 1998. All songs were recorded with a single microphone and a four track recorder.
Band/artist history
Mundaneman started off as "Spooge" in a band called "Resin" in 1992. He later joined forces with Jack Flannel for the Spooge-Flannel Band. Between 1993-2001, Mundaneman was a member of many bands including: The Pigeon Hill Rockers, Umber Hulk, Plastic Superman, Landfill, 10 Forward and Wolf Blitzer. Most of these songs were written with the previous bands by Mundaneman. In 2001 Mundaneman started a recording project with Sean Benham of "Grasspig" and became Liquid Crystal Display. An offshoot of Liquid Crystal Display, "The Mundanemen" play locally in Bloomington, a collection of songs written by Mundaneman.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes, Bloomington, In. I play a variety of shows with "The Mundanemen"
Your musical influences
Pink Floyd, The Velvet Underground, Neil Young
What equipment do you use?
4-track Recorded Cheap Guitars Cheap Drums
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