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"The Evil Disposer" is an instrumental by The Residents, the 11th track on their album The Tunes of Two Cities (the second part of the group's epic Mole Trilogy), released by Ralph Records on March 6th 1982.
Background[]
"The Evil Disposer", like many other artworks associated with The Residents, is shrouded in mystery. With every song being up to interpretation to the only thing known for certain is that this song is about the Mole God "The Evil Disposer". This song follows the same format of being very raw and tribal compared to the big-band style of the Chubs. The mole trilogy went infamously wrong leading to many songs from this album being rarely revisited. The closest it got was when In 2017, Homer Flynn asked The Residents to make a top 40 list of their own music (Not to be confused with "The Commercial Album"). This song was chosen for the list.
List of releases[]
- The Tunes Of Two Cities (1982) [Version 1]
- The Tunes of Two Cities / The Big Bubble CD reissue (2005) [Version 1]
- Mole Box (2019) [Version 1]
List of versions[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Grove Street studio recording, October 1980 - January 1982 (3:11)
External links and references[]
- The Tunes of Two Cities at RZWeb
- The Tunes of Two Cities at Discogs
- The Tunes of Two Cities at The Residents Historical