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These songs have never been officially released, but the demo tapes were rumored to have been stolen off of Skold's tour bus in 2002. This resulted in six songs entering file sharing programs. As of today there are four more songs that still remain unreleased from the ''Dead God'' recording sessions: "Consequence", "Don't Ask", "If", and "Too Weird". | These songs have never been officially released, but the demo tapes were rumored to have been stolen off of Skold's tour bus in 2002. This resulted in six songs entering file sharing programs. As of today there are four more songs that still remain unreleased from the ''Dead God'' recording sessions: "Consequence", "Don't Ask", "If", and "Too Weird". | ||
− | + | Tom Skold said in an interview that the album was to be called ''Disrupting the Orderly Routine of the Institution'', but the songs have since been referred to by fans as the ''Dead God EP''. | |
== Official release == | == Official release == |