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Cats & Kittens
Released May 6th, 2005 · TER010
Disc One: Cats
  1. All Over Town
  2. Jeffrey
  3. Listen Up
  4. I Woke Up Late
  5. The Funk
  6. Push Buttons
  7. Ryan Patrick Huseman Darrow
  8. Piggy's Adventure
  9. Be Your Man
  10. End Of Time
  11. Rub You Wrong
  12. Conquest at Midnight
  13. Monday Morning
  14. Cowboy and the Frenchman
  15. Sexy Come Lately
  16. New Belief
Disc Two: Kittens
  1. Magic
  2. Sexy Mr. Falcon Jive Mister
  3. Pop Her Stop Her
  4. I Broke A Plate
  5. Dinosaurs!
  6. Big Ol' Buttons
  7. Wanna Beer Man?
  8. Target Practice
  9. Rhythm Phd.
  10. Turtle Italian
  11. Rubber Dubbie
  12. Doody-Ball Upside Down
  13. Little Conquest on the Prairie
  14. Piggy's Misadventure
  15. Jose, You Love Me!?
  16. Absentee Ballad

This album has to be the biggest project theory 8 has ever taken on. Cats & Kittens is something of an impossible feat by a band without any other full length albums to their name. These two albums consist of over 32 tracks, 16 in their original form on Cats, and then turned around and all of them remixed on Kittens. Sound ambitious? We think so. This release contains over 2 hours of music by one of Nashville's most forward thinking, progressive bands. The idea of this release is only solidified after hearing what the band was able to pull off...a rare ability to not only give the public an amazing album, Cats, but to throw away the novelty of a remix disc and actually make another record that could stand on it's own as a separate release, Kittens. All The Rage Magazine explains, "The album proper is impressive enough - DND often sound like The Divine Comedy playing Kinks songs on Pulp's instruments - but the remix disc is just jaw dropping in its imaginative scope. The band's completely new takes on the songs make Kittens just as listenable as its source material, Cats." Everything about this album is extravagant, from 32 tracks, to the simplistic artwork displayed on the organically produced cardboard packaging. This is Nashville's indie pop future. For fans of The Kinks, Roxy Music, The Features, Apples in Stereo