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*The [[TMBG Download Store]] opens its doors on July 1st. | *The [[TMBG Download Store]] opens its doors on July 1st. | ||
− | *TMBG releases both [[The Spine]] and [[The Spine Surfs Alone (EP)]] on July 13th. | + | *TMBG releases both [[The Spine]] and [[The Spine Surfs Alone (EP)]] on July 13th. |
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+ | At approximately midnight in Gerogia's time, the video for [["Experimental Film"]] went up on [[www.homestarrunner.com]]. | ||
*TMBG releases [[The Spine Hits The Road]], an [[iTunes]] exclusive download album of live performances. Released August 31. | *TMBG releases [[The Spine Hits The Road]], an [[iTunes]] exclusive download album of live performances. Released August 31. | ||
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Revision as of 18:15, 1 December 2004
History > 2004
Events of 2004
- Taste The Fame, I'm Just A Note, Clean Bean, Camp Campingston URGR8, and Rabbit Troop Sucks are performed by animated avatars of the Johns (as camp counselors, no less!) on Cartoon Network's Home Movies.
- Indestructible Object is released on April 6th. It contains Au Contraire and Memo To Human Resources, both slated to appear on the full length release The Spine.
- May 5, 2004: Flansburgh mentions This Might Be A Wiki in an email newsletter.
- The Johns make their Homestarrunner.com debut, providing music for the song Different Town.
- Marty Beller replaces Dan Hickey at drums.
- TMBG introduces the TMBG Street Team, a grassroots TMBG promotional effort.
- The TMBG Download Store opens its doors on July 1st.
- TMBG releases both The Spine and The Spine Surfs Alone (EP) on July 13th.
FUN FACT ABOUT THATBold text At approximately midnight in Gerogia's time, the video for "Experimental Film" went up on www.homestarrunner.com.
- TMBG releases The Spine Hits The Road, an iTunes exclusive download album of live performances. Released August 31.