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Apollo 18 Album
  1. Dig My Grave
  2. Dinner Bell
  3. Fingertips
  4. Hall of Heads
  5. Hypnotist of Ladies
  6. I Palindrome I
  7. Mammal
  8. My Evil Twin
  9. Narrow Your Eyes
  10. See The Constellation
  11. Space Suit
  12. Spider
  13. The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight)
  14. The Statue Got Me High
  15. Turn Around
  16. [untitled]
Factory Showroom Album
  1. Exquisite Dead Guy
  2. How Can I Sing Like A Girl?
  3. I Can Hear You
  4. James K. Polk
  5. Metal Detector
  6. New York City
  7. Pet Name
  8. S-E-X-X-Y
  9. Spiraling Shape
  10. The Bells Are Ringing
  11. Till My Head Falls Off
  12. XTC vs. Adam Ant
  13. Your Own Worst Enemy
Flood Album
  1. Birdhouse in Your Soul
  2. Dead
  3. Hearing Aid
  4. Hot Cha
  5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
  6. Letterbox
  7. Lucky Ball & Chain
  8. Minimum Wage
  9. Particle Man
  10. Road Movie to Berlin
  11. Sapphire Bullets of Pure Love
  12. Someone Keeps Moving My Chair
  13. Theme From Flood
  14. They Might Be Giants
  15. Twisting
  16. We Want a Rock
  17. Whistling in the Dark
  18. Women & Men
  19. Your Racist Friend
Here Come The ABCs Album
  1. Here Come The ABCs
  2. Alphabet Of Nations
  3. E Eats Everything
  4. Flying V
  5. QU
  6. Go For G!
  7. D And W
  8. Fake-Believe
  9. Can You Find It?
  10. The Vowel Family
  11. Letter / Not a Letter
  12. Alphabet Lost And Found
  13. I C U
  14. Letter Shapes
  15. Who Put The Alphabet In Alphabetical Order?
  16. The Rolling O
  17. LMNO
  18. C Is For Conifers
  19. Fake-Believe
  20. D Is For Drums
  21. ZYX
  22. Goodnight
  23. Clap Your Hands
  24. Here In Higglytown
John Henry Album
  1. AKA Driver
  2. A Self Called Nowhere
  3. Destination Moon
  4. Dirt Bike
  5. Extra Savoir-Faire
  6. I Should Be Allowed To Think
  7. Meet James Ensor
  8. No One Knows My Plan
  9. O, Do Not Forsake Me
  10. Out Of Jail
  11. Sleeping in the Flowers
  12. Snail Shell
  13. Spy
  14. Stomp Box
  15. Subliminal
  16. Thermostat
  17. The End of the Tour
  18. Unrelated Thing
  19. Why Must I Be Sad?
  20. Window
Lincoln Album
  1. Ana Ng
  2. Cage & Aquarium
  3. Cowtown
  4. Kiss Me, Son of God
  5. Lie Still, Little Bottle
  6. Mr. Me
  7. Pencil Rain
  8. Piece of Dirt
  9. Purple Toupee
  10. Shoehorn with Teeth
  11. Snowball in Hell
  12. Stand on Your Own Head
Live Album
  1. Ana Ng
  2. Birdhouse in Your Soul
  3. Doctor Worm
  4. Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
  5. Particle Man
  6. S-E-X-X-Y
  7. They Got Lost
  8. Till My Head Falls Off
  9. XTC vs. Adam Ant
Mink Car Album
  1. Another First Kiss
  2. Bangs
  3. Cyclops Rock
  4. Drink!
  5. Finished With Lies
  6. Hopeless Bleak Despair
  7. Hovering Sombrero
  8. Mink Car
  9. Mr. Xcitement
  10. My Man
  11. Older
  12. Wicked Little Critta
  13. Working Undercover For The Man
  14. Yeh Yeh
Miscellaneous T Album
  1. (She Was A) Hotel Detective
  2. 32 Footsteps
  3. Birds Fly
  4. For Science
  5. Hello Radio
  6. Hey, Mr. DJ, I Thought You Said We Had a Deal
  7. Kiss Me, Son of God (alternate version)
  8. Lady is a Tramp
  9. Mr. Klaw
  10. Nightgown of the Sullen Moon
  11. The Biggest One
  12. The Famous Polka
  13. When It Rains It Snows
No! Album
  1. Fibber Island
  2. Four of Two
  3. Robot Parade
  4. In the Middle
  5. No!
  6. Where Do They Make Balloons?
  7. Violin
  8. The House At The Top Of The Tree
  9. John Lee Supertaster
  10. The Edison Museum (Another Version)
  11. Wake Up Call
  12. Clap Your Hands
  13. I Am a Grocery Bag
  14. Bed Bed Bed
  15. Lazy Head and Sleepy Bones
  16. Sleepwalkers
  17. I Am Not Your Broom
Severe Tire Damage-Greatest Hits Album
  1. Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (Hidden)
  2. Battle For The Planet Of The Apes (Hidden)
  3. Escape From The Planet Of The Apes (Hidden)
  4. Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes (Hidden)
  5. Return From The Planet Of The Apes (hidden)
  6. Planet Of The Apes (Hidden)
  7. About Me
  8. First Kiss
  9. Why Does the Sun Shine
  10. They Got Lost
  11. Severe Tire Damage Theme
  12. Doctor Worm
  13. XTC vs. Adam Ant
  14. Till My Head Falls Off
  15. S-E-X-X-Y
  16. Meet James Ensor
  17. Spider
  18. Particle Man
  19. Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
  20. Birdhouse in Your Soul
  21. Ana Ng
The Best Of The Early Years Album
  1. (She Was A) Hotel Detective
  2. Ana Ng
  3. Cowtown
  4. Everything Right is Wrong Again
  5. Hide Away Folk Family
  6. Purple Toupee
  7. Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head
  8. Youth Culture Killed My Dog
The Spine Album
  1. Au Contraire
  2. Bastard Wants To Hit Me
  3. Broke In Two
  4. Damn Good Times
  5. Experimental Film
  6. Memo To Human Resources
  7. Museum of Idiots
  8. Prevenge
  9. Spine
  10. Spines
  11. Stalk Of Wheat
  12. The World Before Later On
  13. Thunderbird
  14. Wearing A Raincoat
Then-The Earlier Years Album
  1. (She Was A) Hotel Detective
  2. 32 Footsteps
  3. 85 Radio Special Thank You.
  4. Ana Ng
  5. Become A Robot
  6. Birds Fly
  7. Boat of Car
  8. Cage & Aquarium
  9. Chess Piece Face
  10. Counterfeit Fake
  11. Cowtown
  12. Critic Intro
  13. Doris Cunningham
  14. Everything Right is Wrong Again
  15. Fake Out in Buenos Aires
  16. For Science
  17. Greek #3
  18. Hello Radio
  19. Hey, Mr. DJ, I Thought You Said We Had a Deal
  20. Hide Away Folk Family
  21. I Hope That I Get Old Before I Die
  22. Kiss Me, Son of God
  23. Kiss Me, Son of God (alternate version)
  24. Kitten Intro
  25. Lady is a Tramp
  26. Lie Still, Little Bottle
  27. Mainstream
  28. Mr. Klaw
  29. Mr. Me
  30. Nightgown of the Sullen Moon
  31. Now That I Have Everything
  32. Number Three
  33. Pencil Rain
  34. Piece of Dirt
  35. Purple Toupee
  36. Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head
  37. Rabid Child
  38. Rhythm Section Want Ad
  39. Schoolchildren Singing "Particle Man"
  40. Sentimental Over you
  41. Shoehorn with Teeth
  42. Snowball in Hell
  43. Swing Is A Word
  44. The Biggest One
  45. The Big Big Whoredom
  46. The Day
  47. The Famous Polka
  48. Toddler Hiway
  49. Weep Day
  50. When It Rains It Snows
  51. Youth Culture Killed My Dog
  52. [untitled]
They Might Be Giants Album
  1. (She Was A) Hotel Detective
  2. 32 Footsteps
  3. Boat of Car
  4. Chess Piece Face
  5. Everything Right is Wrong Again
  6. Hide Away Folk Family
  7. I Hope That I Get Old Before I Die
  8. Number Three
  9. Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head
  10. Rabid Child
  11. Rhythm Section Want Ad
  12. The Day
  13. Toddler Hiway
  14. Youth Culture Killed My Dog
FORMED: 1983, Boston, MA

John Flansburgh(born: 5/6/60) and John Linnell(born: 6/12/59) grew up in Lincoln, MA. Linnell was actually born in New York and moved to Lincoln early in life. They met in Junior High School when they both worked on the school newspaper. Linnell was an editor of "the only high school newspaper without a sports section" and he became friends with Flansburgh through their work on the paper. They each went their separate way for a while after high school. Flansburgh went to art school in NY for a year, but eventually left to pursue music. Linnell spent some time around the Providence, RI area playing with a group called the Mundanes. The Mundanes were fairly successful locally and released a 7" album.

Eventually, however, Linnell moved to Brooklyn to pursue bigger opportunities. It was here in Brooklyn in 1981 where John and John met up again. They had been interested in making music from their childhood days in Massachusetts, and now that they were both living in NY they decided to pursue a career in music. Their first performance together was in the summer of 1982 at a Sandinista rally in Central Park where they were introduced as "El Grupo de Rock 'n' Roll." Six months later they performed their second show under the name "They Might Be Giants" at a club called Dr. B's in Soho. Linnell played a Farfisa organ and Flansburgh played electric guitar. They used a taped rhythm track as backup. Despite a heavy snowstorm, 23 of their friends showed up and the show was a big success.

They Might Be Giants then started to perform around Manhattan about once a month. They both worked jobs during the day and would rehearse at night. Living in an apartment together they began to work on recording their music. John and John both took pride in making interesting arrangments of their music using their 4-track recorder. To fill in their sound they used various different types of "rhythm sections" These included: a moog synthesizer, an abandoned drum kit, Music Minus One-type records, tape loops, and very early drum machines.

It wasn't until the mid 1980s that John and John were able to pick up a good programmable drum machine which could replace some of the other items. It was also around this time that the infamous Dial-A-Song service was started. After a burglary cleared out Flansburgh's new apartment and Linnell broke his wrist in a bike accident, They Might Be Giants was not able to perform live for several months. In the wake of these events Flansburgh set up an answering machine with stripped down versions of their songs as the outgoing message. John and John figured this was an efficient way to get people to hear their music and advertised the service in the Village Voice.

By 1985 they were performing weekly sold out shows in the East Village. They decided that this would be a good time to start selling their demo tape to their fans. This original tape contained most of the first They Might Be Giants album as well as some tracks which showed up later as bonus tracks on the "Then: The Earlier Years" Retrospective.

In 1985, a reviewer for People Magazine discovered TMBG and reviewed their tape for the magazine. This really started the ball rolling for TMBG. Soon they were in contact with Bar/None records and were able to put out a lot of their demo tape material on to their first album "They Might Be Giants". Much of the work on this album was done late at night by John and John and producer Bill Krauss at Studio PASS in New York. Many of the unique sounds on this initial release came from insomnia and curiousity about some of the studios fancy toys. Work would go on through the night while the John and John tried different sound effects and arrangements. The first album was fairly successful and spawned three videos for the songs "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head", "Don't Let's Start", and "She Was A Hotel Detective". This also marked the beginning of their nearly constant touring schedule.

They continued to play and improve as musicians leading up to the release of their second full length release "Lincoln" in 1988. Lincoln contained many news songs plus some songs leftover from their demo tape. From this album came videos for the songs "Ana Ng", "Purple Toupee", and "They'll Need A Crane". With their 6 videos and two solid albums came more TV exposure. They made their national TV debut performing "They'll Need a Crane" on the David Letterman show.

As They Might Be Giants became more popular it was clear that they were outgrowing the money and distribution that Bar/None could offer them. They were offered a contract by Elektra Records and released their third album "Flood" on this label in 1990. Flood again offered alternative and college radio stations a new hit song, "Birdhouse in Your Soul", following in the footsteps of "Don't Let's Start" and "Ana Ng". Flood also marked the starting point for an expansion in TMBG's sound. They had guest musicians join them on several tracks to broaden their sound.

As they released their fourth album, "Apollo 18" in 1992, John and John decided to get together a full band to join them on tour. This initial full band which joined the Johns on tour in 1992 was J.D Feinberg on drums, Kurt Hoffman on saxaphone, and Tony Maimone on bass. The sound was great and their live show was better than ever. A lot of fans find the shows from this era to be most enjoyable to listen to. The Johns liked the full band sound so much that they decided to record their 5th album "John Henry" with a full band.

The band they collected to record John Henry included Brian Doherty on drums as well as Tony Maimone still on bass. On this album they also made extensive use of horns. With Jim O'Conner on trumpet and Dan Levine on trombone, TMBG's sound took on a whole new dimension. John Henry allowed John and John to produce that intricate sound they loved on their 4 track using a full band recording virtually live. Unfortunately, John Henry seemed to also mark the beginning of problems between They Might Be Giants and Elektra records. John Henry only had one video produced for it, for the song "Snail Shell". This was their first album with only one video. The Johns continued to tour and write new material and continued the pattern of releasing an album every two years with the release of Factory Showroom in 1996.

Factory Showroom represented a bit more of a departure for They Might Be Giants. This LP only had 13 tracks, 5-7 less songs than their other albums. Elektra, possibly concerned with sales numbers, also did not release any videos for this album. The reduction of support didn't hold back John and John, though. They continued to tour constantly and in 1997 released a two disc retrospective of their early material on Restless Records. This release entitled "Then: The Early Years" included all of the first two albums and the B-sides/remix album (Miscellaneous T - 1991), as well as bonus tracks from their earliest Dial-A-Song recordings. As a way of promoting this album TMBG did a couple "Then" shows. They came out on stage and did a set of songs as just the two of them with a tape backup, just like they used to. Then they came out with the full band and put on the rest of the show. The Johns' live show was as good as ever and soon all their fans would get to experience it...

In 1998, after an apparent breakup with Elektra in 1997, They Might Be Giants released their first ever live album on Restless Records entitled "Severe Tire Damage". This release included many of their greatest hits as well as 3 new studio recordings. In addition, as this is being written, TMBG is working on a video for the song "Dr. Worm", a video compilation, and a new studio recording for 1999



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