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*Used in the third and eleventh episode of the first season of [[Malcolm In The Middle]]. | *Used in the third and eleventh episode of the first season of [[Malcolm In The Middle]]. | ||
− | *Only released on the promotional ''Music from Malcolm in the Middle'' disc, this instrumental is | + | *Only released on the promotional ''Music from Malcolm in the Middle'' disc, this instrumental is an early version of "[[Clap Your Hands]]". |
*Sounds like a typical basic {{wp|Multitrack Recording|4-track}} recording, starting off with a drum beat and adding (three) musical layers along the way — hence the title. | *Sounds like a typical basic {{wp|Multitrack Recording|4-track}} recording, starting off with a drum beat and adding (three) musical layers along the way — hence the title. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:20, 7 March 2021
song name | Four Track Mind |
artist | They Might Be Giants |
releases | Music From Malcolm In The Middle (Promo) |
year | 2000 |
run time | 0:39 |
sung by | ![]() |
Trivia/Info
- Used in the third and eleventh episode of the first season of Malcolm In The Middle.
- Only released on the promotional Music from Malcolm in the Middle disc, this instrumental is an early version of "Clap Your Hands".
- Sounds like a typical basic 4-track recording, starting off with a drum beat and adding (three) musical layers along the way — hence the title.
Song Themes
Instrumentals, Oblique Cliches Or Idiom, Onomatopoeia, Self-Reference
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