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the ideology of recording water for ten days refers to ten separate periods of time in which an album is conceived.
Where To Buy Oversized Mirrors In TorontoIn an interview he explained that the title comes from a symbolic picture of his body being a tape recorder that records the water for ten days as a way to take his "chemical makeup" off, in order to make a possible representation of the feelings and places he wanted to represent through music.
Cheap Mud Tires For Sale OnlineThe lyrics express this theme and deal mostly with philosophical and spiritual matters as well as delving into his usual brand of psychedelia-tinged personalism.
Miniature Labrador Puppies For SaleIt reached #30 on Heatseekers. Vincent Gallo directed a video for every track on the record.

"Murderers" is featured in the "Invisible Boards" segment of the skateboarding home video Yeah Right!. The Track "Remain" features on season 1 episode 18 of Fox Network's hit series 24. Frusciante's main influences for this album were 1980s synthpop, post-punk and electronica bands that did their own programming, including bands such as Depeche Mode and New Order. Limited edition vinyl would be released on January 20, 2017 through Australian label Twelve Suns. 1500 copies to be issued. As with his first two albums, Niandra Lades and Usually Just a T-Shirt and Smile from the Streets You Hold Frusciante recorded this album at home. However the fidelty and production of the album are of a notably higher value to that of those two albums. Having previously used a 4 track cassette recorder and even a boombox, his recordings had taken a significantly lo-fi approach. Frusciante used a Yamaha MD8 - a digital 8-track recorder that used Minidisc technology - to record the tracks, which he later transferred to analog tape for further individual track equalization.

Contrary to the title of the album, it took longer than 10 days to record, Frusciante saying that it took up to three days for each song. All guitars were recorded direct-in and there were no amplifiers used in any of the tracks. Frusciante admitted his frustration with digital recording during the making of the album and has since felt inclined towards recording his albums with analog equipment. "When we came to mix that record, I realized how bad it sounded. After that album, I vowed that I wasn't going to record anything on digital anymore". All tracks written by John Frusciante. Dozens of songs were recorded for the album but left off. The following have been released in some form: (Note: Most of these tracks were NOT titled by Frusciante, but by fans. As of now, the official titles are unknown. Also, most tracks remain unfinished or unmixed.) (Note: All of these tracks were NOT titled by Frusciante, but by fans. ^ Rolling Stone review ^ Rock Sound Magazine

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