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Don't expect anything but overtly friendliness from this record, titled "thanks, but no thanks" by Zurich based trio The Rabbit Theory, because that's not what it is about. it's about putting things like the omnipresent maximising of profits, over-the-top positivism, and the latest in surveillance craze back on the map. musically wrapped in both instrumental tracks and songs with engaged shouting these and more problems are addressed in a fitting way: with complex structures, surprising breaks and outbursts of aggression.
"thanks, but no thanks" was mixed by Jeremy Romagna (Life At These Speeds, All Girl Summer Fun Band) in Portland, Oregon's own Type Foundry Studios. Chris Flanagan (Life At These Speeds) put hands on the mastering process to get the je ne sais quoi music like this needs.

"thanks, but no thanks" is released handnumbered in a pressing of 200 yellow LPs and 200 CDs that come in a nice, handscreened cardboard cover.

the band is making a bow to the environmentally conscious and offers the mp3s for free or open donations. you can download the songs at the Internet Archive.


this record is going to be distributed by RecRec in Switzerland and p*dis in Japan.

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DOWNLOAD GERMAN INFOSHEET (PDF)

more info on the rabbit theory

written by: the rabbit theory

recorded by: the rabbit theory @ rehearsal space, microphones positioned by geri engler

mixed by: jeremy romagna @ type foundry studios, portland

mastering by: chris flanagan

this record is copylefted.

side a:

1. you and me and me and you
2. prince, anyone?
3. too late too far
4. from Zurich, Switzerland

side b:
1. tools and tyrants of government
2. vad fan hände med att förändra världen?
3. instead i grin
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