Surf.com (Soundtrack to Zhadnost: The Peoples’ Party for 3DO)
Manifatso 8.20.95:
Multimedia is a frontier for music. Along with the Net, Multimedia will become important in a way that is historically significant, providing tremendous numbers of opportunities for, and different and new ways of, listening to, creating and interacting with music.
As the settlers come to this frontier, it is incumbent upon us pioneers to make sure that this becomes a place that is free and open for musical expression. It is Team Fat’s intention that the music in this place be expressive, touching, and made for the sake of the human spirit, not repetitive, imitative, mechanical by convenience, nor needlessly enslaved by styles imposed by fashion or limited machinery.
The musical precedents we set, and the tools we use and help create, the clothes we wear, the cars we drive and the things we say should all promote this vision.
The music on this compact disc was originally recorded on digital equipment. We have attempted to pervert, as grossly as possible, the sound of the original recording. Because of its high resolution however, the Compact Disc can reveal cleanliness and fidelity in the source tape. We apologize for any notes that got through Joe’s Vacuum Tube Soul Enhancement Device undistorted. credits
released June 3, 1997
Flabby Rode
Welcome To The Zoo is from Putt Putt Saves the Zoo by Humongous Entertainment (1995), with vocals by “Rappin” John Houck and Spanki, sax by Alex S. Hernandez and drums by “Those Incessant Drums” (Dave Sanger, Brannon Temple, Chris Searles and James Fenner).
Don’t Drop A Brick On Your Foot (It Will Hurt) (McDermott) Copyright ©1997 True Blue Music (BMI)
When You’re A Dad (McDermott) Copyright 1996 True Blue Music (BMI)
The vocals on No Man On Earth are by Dianna Winslow.
Glixer Battle Anthem is from Invaders From Glixer: Rescue The Scientists by Compton’s New Media (1994), with lead guitar by Ted Hall and drums by Joe Boone.
This Means War, Nice Day for War and Nasty Russian are from This Means War by Star Jammer/Illusion Machine/MicroProse (1995).
On Nice Day for War, the drums are by Anthony Ortega and the keyboard is by Floyd Domino.
Mr. Death and Aeila were written by George Alistair… more credits
released June 3, 1998
Dog Eat Dog would’ve been from Trilobyte’s unreleased game with the same title https://youtu.be/H-7XOVXrO_Q

