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Touch Yer Toes
Demo album by
Released1994
Recorded1994
GenreGrunge, alternative metal
Length20:27
ProducerSimon Says and Jerry Jennings Productions
Simon Says chronology
Touch Yer Toes
(1994)
Little Boy
(1997)

Touch Yer Toes was a demo album released by the group Simon Says, an alternative metal band from Sacramento, California. Touch Yer Toes, which was released in 1994, is one of the few smaller demo albums Simon Says had recorded prior to the release of their first two full-length albums in 1997.[1] During the time the album was released, the band played high school circuits as well as Sacramento all-ages clubs. This demo album featured Shane Ozmun on bass prior to the joining of Mike Arrieta in 1995.[2] The album was produced by Simon Says and Jerry Jennings Productions and was recorded at Twelve Note Studio in Fair Oaks, California.

Packaging and artwork

The Touch Yer Toes demo was released on an audio cassette tape with titles 1 and 2 on one side and titles 3 and 4 on the reverse. For at least some of the released copies, the labeling scheme of "side A" and "side B" or any branding or track information was not present on the cassette tape itself, while the album cover art had a simple black and white color scheme with band and album information.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Reflection"Zac DiebelsZac Diebels3:43
2."Stay With Me"Zac DiebelsZac Diebels6:13
3."Room With a View"Zac DiebelsMatthew Franks6:04
4."Can't Break Free"Matthew FranksZac Diebels4:27
Total length:20:27

Members

  • Matthew Franks - vocals
  • Zac Diebels - guitar
  • Shane Ozmun - bass
  • Mike Johnston - drums

References

  1. ^ "Simon Says - The Band". Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  2. ^ Byrkit, Becky. "Simon Says, Artist Biography by Becky Byrkit". Allmusic. Retrieved 7 March 2014.