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This Is My Boomstick

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This Is My Boomstick is The Stiletto Formal's second release, it was released in early 2006. It also marked the last album ex-keyboard and percussionist Shelly Barnes and drummer Nole Kennedy perform on. Drums on track 1, 2, and 4 were performed by Nole Kennedy, but not track 3 due to Nole's departure during recording.

Track listing

  1. "The Fall Of Ambrose Bierce" – 4:05
  2. "...Tastes Like Black Licorice" – 4:29
  3. "I Sing The Body Electric" – 4:13
  4. "Cirrhosis Of The Cinema" – 4:22

Additional Credits

  • Drum tracks in 1,2,4 by Nole Kennedy
  • Drums on 3 by Drew Domm
  • The Disk also features two live songs ("Murder at the Stiletto Formal" and "Cirrhosis of Cinema") when inserted into a computer. These songs were performed at the "Marquee Theatre" in Tempe AZ.
  • "This is my Boomstick" showcases Jimi Lamp's first venture into guitar theory, whereas all of "The Stiletto Formal's" prior releases were written by ear.
  • The title of the album is actually a reference to the movie Army of Darkness. Since the release of the album, "The Stiletto Formal" have often opened their live performances with an audio clip directly from the movie.

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