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|Title    = Robot Parade (Podcast Version)
 
|Title    = Robot Parade (Podcast Version)
 
|Releases = [[Nine Bowls Of Soup 2 (Podcast Episode)]]
 
|Releases = [[Nine Bowls Of Soup 2 (Podcast Episode)]]
|Differences = This version is much faster than the version on [[No!]], is in the key of G Major, includes some extra lyrics and omits some others. It is sung by [[John Linnell]] on lead vocals instead of [[John Flansburgh]].
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|Differences = Includes some extra lyrics and omits others. Simpler instrumentation and sung by [[John Linnell]].
 
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Revision as of 20:55, 8 June 2023

Song name Run time Releases Year Differences from other versions
Robot Design 1:04

Songs For Chop 1999 Early version written for The Chopping Block. Lyrics are significantly different.
Robot Parade (eMusic Version) 1:22

eMusic Freebies 2000 Early mix of the album version, with reverb on the vocals.
Robot Parade (Adult Version) 1:05

Working Undercover For The Man (EP), Dial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants 2000 Hard-rocking, guitar-heavy arrangement in a minor key.
Robot Parade (Ritz Show) 2:03

TMBG Unlimited 2001 Live performance of the adult version.
Robot Parade 1:22

No!, TMBG Clock Radio 2000 Child-friendly rendition primarily featuring the keyboard.
Robot Parade (Banjo) 1:40

Unreleased 2003
Robot Parade (08-19-2000 Brooklyn Show) 1:23

TMBG Clock Radio 2003
Robot Parade (The Spine Hits The Road) 3:07

The Spine Hits The Road 2004 Live performance of the slow version, incorporating a Kaoss Pad solo.
Robot Parade (Live Almanac) 2:53

Almanac 2004 Live performance of the slow version, incorporating a Kaoss Pad solo.
Robot Parade (ABCs Version) 2:28

Here Come The ABCs (CD/DVD) 2005 Studio recording. Closer to the arrangement from the Spine tour than the version found on No!.
Robot Parade (Podcast Version) 2:54

Nine Bowls Of Soup 2 (Podcast Episode) 2008 Includes some extra lyrics and omits others. Simpler instrumentation and sung by John Linnell.