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The following items are either currently available or in the works. If you are interested in ordering Recursive Delete releases, click here for information.

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RECDEL012 : Gianculi - "Summer of 06" CDEP - more info
This is where some witty one-liner about this release will go.
- Released 06/13/06
- Edition of 100
 

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RECDEL011 : The Online Romance - "Hey Abraham" 7" - more info
The Online Romance broadens its sonic palette with three songs of orchestral pop.
- Released 05/03/05
- Edition of 1000
 

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RECDEL010 : The Online Romance - second demo CS - more info
Four more acoustic pop songs with rhythm and hooks aplenty.
- Released 06/25/04
- Limited edition of 50
- Out of print
 

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RECDEL009 : We Ain't Got No Car! #7 book - more info
The newest issue of Jack Saturn's long-running print zine, this time in novel format.
- Released 06/03/03
- Edition of 1000
 

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RECDEL008 : The Online Romance - demo CS - more info
A collection of acoustic pop songs packed with falsetto melodies and lyrical twists.
- Released 12/24/02
- Limited edition of 100
- Out of print
 

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RECDEL007 : Parsec CD/CS
A collection of songs recorded solo by Jack Saturn between 1996 and 1999 which encompass everything from video game music to smooth R&B, but all hold on to some kind of strange, unspeakable continuum. This is vital for those who appreciate new wave and breathy tenor voices.
- Release date TBA
 

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RECDEL006 : Teenengine CDEP
The only six recorded songs by this mid-90s North Carolina punk band featuring an ex-member of Themack. Available in the stylish 3" compact disc format.
- Release date TBA
 

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RECDEL005 : "Caught In A Tangle Of Cords" compilation CD/CS
A bunch of songs united by their status as "home recording" whether it be on cassette or on computer. The songs were submitted between 1997 and 1999 and are finally seeing the light of day now. The theme: folks from rock bands go solo (or duo) and record their own music at home. Features Al Burian, Mathlete, Spain Colored Orange, Loss, Podge, David Hornbuckle, Fred Weaver, Parsec, Atom & His Package and more.
- Release date TBA
 

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RECDEL004 : Thee Autobots CD
Twenty tracks from this Alabama punk rock four-piece who brought breakdancing, crazy samples, metal and a saxophone into the mix. Collects all of their 7"s and compilation appearances as well as numerous unreleased tracks, all recorded between 1995 and 1996. This is inventive, melodic rock music, not that cliché stuff. 20 songs are included. All profits will go to support Huntsville, Alabama, toy-related charities.
- Release date TBA
 

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RECDEL003 : Saturday Night Fever CD
One young man's 4-track Casio pop journey. A ton of tracks recorded solely by Jack Saturn in his parents' garage around 1994 that will get stuck in your head until the end of time. "Ween made me discover the 4-track," says Jack. The CD includes the songs from the cassette release on Hornbuckle Records.
- Release date TBA
 

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RECDEL002 : Themack CD
The entire collected output of this sarcastic Alabama pop-punk band circa 1994-1995; includes the demo tape, studio recordings and rehearsal outtakes. Features the hits "Mr. Hardline," "Just To Prove We're Punk," "Alternaprep" and "I Don't Wanna Mow The Lawn," along with many more. This is the sound of seventeen-year-old kids in mid-90s northern Alabama posing as social critics. Dig that "Reading Rainbow" theme song! 30+ songs plus outtakes.
- Release date TBA
 

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RECDEL001 : "Station(a)ry" business card CD - more info
Recursive Delete's debut is a sampler featuring Themack, Saturday Night Fever & Thee Autobots. With this release the recdel imprint throws down the gauntlet and proclaims, "It's time to get down to business, ya'll!" Three blasts from the past with commentary by Jack Saturn inside.
- Released 10/16/01
- Limited edition of 50
- Out of print
 

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