It's Understood

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ReleasedJune 26, 2000
Recorded1999
StudioROHYPONOL_Studios911
It's Understood
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 26, 2000
Recorded1999
StudioROHYPONOL_Studios911
GenreExperimental metal
Length74:57
LabelMimicry
ProducerTim Smolens
Estradasphere chronology
It's Understood
(2000)
The Silent Elk of Yesterday
(2001)
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It's Understood is the first studio album by the experimental rock band Estradasphere. It was released on Mimicry Records on June 26, 2000.

The first track on the album, "Hunger Strike", sets the tone of Estradasphere's repertoire by covering a wide range of musical genres including klezmer, jazz, bluegrass and heavy metal. At nineteen minutes and thirty seconds in length it is the longest song in the band's discography.

Tracks 6 through 9 are songs that form a four part composition titled "The Princes of Xibalba". Tracks 2 and 11 are not performed as such, but electronically sequenced by Tim Smolens and parody the music from popular video games such as Super Mario Bros. Track 12 was recorded at a violin recital for member Timb Harris. All other tracks were recorded at ROHYPONOL_Studios911 in 1999.

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