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"If electronic industrialist Marc Plainguet (pronounced Plan-J) is anything, he’s imaginative. It is unusual to find someone so unafraid to go against the grain and offer sounds that both challenge the established norm and stimulate the much neglected grey matter between the ears. His ever changing style has embraced everything from industrial noise and post modern dance to requiems and humorous punk-folk storytelling. His lyrics bombard his listener with some of the oddest visual pictures on could imagine. Skeletons at Disneyland, a suitcase toting Godzilla looking for work in Hollywood, melting clocks, choking cats, televisions with eyes, psychotic TV preachers, old factories grinding out machine laden rhythms, and microscopic amebas who fall in love to a Latin salsa beat are only a few specks from Plainguet’s menagerie of supporting cast members. | "If electronic industrialist Marc Plainguet (pronounced Plan-J) is anything, he’s imaginative. It is unusual to find someone so unafraid to go against the grain and offer sounds that both challenge the established norm and stimulate the much neglected grey matter between the ears. His ever changing style has embraced everything from industrial noise and post modern dance to requiems and humorous punk-folk storytelling. His lyrics bombard his listener with some of the oddest visual pictures on could imagine. Skeletons at Disneyland, a suitcase toting Godzilla looking for work in Hollywood, melting clocks, choking cats, televisions with eyes, psychotic TV preachers, old factories grinding out machine laden rhythms, and microscopic amebas who fall in love to a Latin salsa beat are only a few specks from Plainguet’s menagerie of supporting cast members. | ||
- | In 1985, Plainguet and soloist [[Mike / Bing Futch|Mike Futch]] formed a strange duo called [[Nutty Faith]]. As [[Nutty Faith]] the two produced a cassette release titled //It’s Our Job!// and released it on the streets through Futch’s [[Plan 7 Distribution]] label. | + | In 1985, Plainguet and soloist [[Mike_Bing_Futch|Mike Futch]] formed a strange duo called [[Nutty Faith]]. As [[Nutty Faith]] the two produced a cassette release titled //It’s Our Job!// and released it on the streets through Futch’s [[Plan 7 Dist|Plan 7 Distribution]] label. |
That next year, Plainguet and Futch teamed up with Shaka and formed a band called [[Crazed Bunnyz]]. Using pseudonyms like Futch, Shaka, Gadget (Plainguet) and Box (the name of Gadget’s drum machine) they played an odd sort of punk rock using a bass synthesizer and drum machine. Soon, they recorded //Achtung: Musik Klirrfaktor!// | That next year, Plainguet and Futch teamed up with Shaka and formed a band called [[Crazed Bunnyz]]. Using pseudonyms like Futch, Shaka, Gadget (Plainguet) and Box (the name of Gadget’s drum machine) they played an odd sort of punk rock using a bass synthesizer and drum machine. Soon, they recorded //Achtung: Musik Klirrfaktor!// | ||
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| 1986 | [[https:// | | 1986 | [[https:// | ||
| 1986 | [[https:// | | 1986 | [[https:// | ||
- | | 1986 | Demovision | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | + | | 1986 | [[https:// |
- | | 1987 | Blood & Fire | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | + | | 1987 | [[https:// |
- | | 1988 | Security Shelter Hope | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | + | | 1988 | [[https:// |
+ | | 1989 | [[https:// | ||
+ | | 1989 | [[https:// | ||
| 1989 | Marc Plainguet | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | | 1989 | Marc Plainguet | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | ||
- | | 1989 | Surrealism for Beginners | + | | 1990 | [[https:// |
- | | 1989 | Cats Welcome You Home | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | + | |
- | | 1990 | Strange Tales | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | + | |
| 1991 | Electric Campfire Songs | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | | 1991 | Electric Campfire Songs | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | ||
- | | 1991 | Live at Cornerstone '90 | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | + | | 1991 | [[https:// |
| 1996 | Alt.Music.Marc-Plainguet.Best-Of | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | | 1996 | Alt.Music.Marc-Plainguet.Best-Of | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | ||
| 1998 | The Curiosity Shop | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | | 1998 | The Curiosity Shop | [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | | ||
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==== World Media ==== | ==== World Media ==== | ||
- | 1986 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | + | 1986 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] |
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+ | All music and text was written, produced and performed by Marc Plainguet except: | ||
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+ | “The Repeated Course”: Guitar and co-written by Mitch Coughlin | ||
- World Media | - World Media | ||
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- Robotics | - Robotics | ||
- Hold Me in Your Arms | - Hold Me in Your Arms | ||
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CD re-issue songs: | CD re-issue songs: | ||
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==== Demovision ==== | ==== Demovision ==== | ||
- | 1986 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | + | 1986 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] |
- World Media | - World Media | ||
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==== Blood & Fire ==== | ==== Blood & Fire ==== | ||
- | 1987 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | + | 1987 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] |
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+ | Written, produced, and performed by Marc Plainguet | ||
- Blood & Fire Part 1 | - Blood & Fire Part 1 | ||
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- | ==== Security, Shelter, Hope ==== | + | ==== Security Shelter Hope ==== |
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+ | 1987 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] (CM-5) | ||
- | 1987 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | + | Written, produced, and performed by Marc Plainguet |
- In the Beginning | - In the Beginning | ||
- | - Security, Shelter, Hope | + | - Security Shelter Hope |
- EZ2C | - EZ2C | ||
- The Dam | - The Dam | ||
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CD re-issue songs: | CD re-issue songs: | ||
- | - Maria Durant (Electric Campfire Songs Version) | + | |
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- | ==== Marc Plainguet | + | ==== Cat's Welcome You Home ==== |
- | 1989 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | + | 1989 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] |
- | - In The Beginning... | + | Written, produced, and performed by Marc Plainguet |
- | - Hole In My Body | + | |
- | - Afterlifestyles | + | - Chats Valsant a' |
- | - Hippocritical Oath | + | - Cats Welcome You Home |
- | - Glenn' | + | |
- | - Barbie's Lament | + | |
- | - Blood & Fire (Parts 4 & 5) * | + | |
- Psychedelic Catnip | - Psychedelic Catnip | ||
- | - Godzilla Vs. The World | + | - Furball |
- | - Olympics For The Dead | + | |
- | - The Repeated Course | + | |
- | - Skeletons | + | |
- | - The Church Of Holy Profits | + | |
- | - La Valse Surreal | + | |
- | - Spongebrain | + | |
- | - The Final Dream (Excerpt) | + | |
- | * These are actually | + | "This cassette came with four cat related covers: 1) Catnip dealing cartoon pimp cat. 2) Cartooned cat with claws that scratched up everything on the cover. 3) Photo of cat sitting in sunshine. 4) and the most popular - An image of Lee Harvey Oswald sitting in the window watching as the Kennedy motorcade passed by underneath. Beside him sits a shadow cat whispering, “Here he comes now.” |
- | This tape was made as a gift for friends and was limited to only 25 copies. | + | The Corpqii Productions version |
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==== Surrealism For Beginners ==== | ==== Surrealism For Beginners ==== | ||
- | 1989 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | + | 1989 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] |
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+ | Written, produced, and performed by Marc Plainguet | ||
- Palindrome 1 | - Palindrome 1 | ||
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- | ==== Cat's Welcome You Home ==== | + | ==== Marc Plainguet |
1989 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | 1989 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | ||
- | - Chats Valsant a' | + | - In The Beginning... |
- | - Cats Welcome You Home | + | - Hole In My Body |
+ | - Afterlifestyles | ||
+ | - Hippocritical Oath | ||
+ | - Glenn' | ||
+ | - Barbie's Lament | ||
+ | - Blood & Fire (Parts 4 & 5) * | ||
- Psychedelic Catnip | - Psychedelic Catnip | ||
- | - Furball | + | - Godzilla Vs. The World |
+ | - Olympics For The Dead | ||
+ | - The Repeated Course | ||
+ | - Skeletons | ||
+ | - The Church Of Holy Profits | ||
+ | - La Valse Surreal | ||
+ | - Spongebrain | ||
+ | - The Final Dream (Excerpt) | ||
- | "This cassette came with four cat related covers: 1) Catnip dealing cartoon pimp cat. 2) Cartooned cat with claws that scratched up everything on the cover. 3) Photo of cat sitting in sunshine. 4) and the most popular - An image of Lee Harvey Oswald sitting in the window watching as the Kennedy motorcade passed by underneath. Beside him sits a shadow cat whispering, “Here he comes now.” | + | * These are actually |
- | The Corpqii Productions version | + | This tape was made as a gift for friends and was limited to only 25 copies. |
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==== Strange Tales ==== | ==== Strange Tales ==== | ||
- | 1990 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | + | 1990 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] |
- | | + | Marc Plainguet |
- | - Strange | + | |
- | - They Saved Gidgets | + | [[Chris Yambar]] - All illustrations not by Plainguet, the Prayboy logo, and accompanying Church of Holy Profits money tracts; wrote the introduction and co-wrote the activities for each chapter\\ |
+ | Mitch Coughlin - Vocals and co-wrote "Hell Sweet Hell," intro vocals and wrote/ performed guitar on "The Church of Holy Profits," | ||
+ | Chuck Greenland - Modified Casio on " | ||
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+ | - Prologue / Strange | ||
+ | - They Saved Gidget' | ||
- Meanwhile | - Meanwhile | ||
- Hole in my Body | - Hole in my Body | ||
- Spongebrain | - Spongebrain | ||
- | - Somethings | + | - Something' |
- | - Hell Sweet Hell | + | - Hell Sweet Hell (performed by Eddie Ego & The Love Sticks) |
- | - It's Showtime | + | - It's Showtime! |
- | - The Church of the Holy Profits | + | - The Church of Holy Profits |
- | - Suddenly | + | - Suddenly... |
- Descent into the Abyss | - Descent into the Abyss | ||
- | - Godzilla | + | - Godzilla |
- | - The Final Battle | + | |
- Boy & Girl in Love | - Boy & Girl in Love | ||
- | - Half past Nine | + | - Half Past Nine / Strange Tales (reprise) |
- | - Strange Tales (reprise) | + | |
- | - Epilogue | + | |
"The packaging for the original 14-song cassette only release of this project was completely designed by Yambar and came with an activity book and props so you could actually participate in the ‘physical adventure’ as well as the audio experience. There was even a phone number for you to call in order to get a secret message from Marc (aka: Pastor Smilin’ Jack Stomach Pump) which got updated every once in awhile and was available to callers for several years. The cassette and booklet package also included a pair of signed and numbered surgical gloves. The original packaging was overhauled for a new millennium CD release but still kept plenty of Yambar’s artwork intact, including the infamous ‘Prayboy’ logo parody. This project was also available with a variant electronic book for more hi-tech listeners. The Prayboy logo made its way onto several dozen t-shirts which raised even more eyebrows than those gloves! An ever-evolving and maddening audio magic moment!" | "The packaging for the original 14-song cassette only release of this project was completely designed by Yambar and came with an activity book and props so you could actually participate in the ‘physical adventure’ as well as the audio experience. There was even a phone number for you to call in order to get a secret message from Marc (aka: Pastor Smilin’ Jack Stomach Pump) which got updated every once in awhile and was available to callers for several years. The cassette and booklet package also included a pair of signed and numbered surgical gloves. The original packaging was overhauled for a new millennium CD release but still kept plenty of Yambar’s artwork intact, including the infamous ‘Prayboy’ logo parody. This project was also available with a variant electronic book for more hi-tech listeners. The Prayboy logo made its way onto several dozen t-shirts which raised even more eyebrows than those gloves! An ever-evolving and maddening audio magic moment!" | ||
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==== Live at Cornerstone 90 ==== | ==== Live at Cornerstone 90 ==== | ||
- | 1991 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | + | 1991 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] |
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+ | Produced and performed by Marc Plainguet | ||
- | - Godzilla vs the world | + | - Godzilla vs the World |
- Armageddon | - Armageddon | ||
- Barbie' | - Barbie' | ||
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==== Alt.Music.Marc-Plainguet.Best-Of ==== | ==== Alt.Music.Marc-Plainguet.Best-Of ==== | ||
- | 1996 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | + | 1996 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] |
- Barbie' | - Barbie' | ||
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==== The Curiosity Shop ==== | ==== The Curiosity Shop ==== | ||
- | 1998 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] | + | 1998 [[Corpqii Productions|Corpqii Music]] |
- Why Hospitals? | - Why Hospitals? |
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