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  • Psychic Chasms
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  • Psychic Chasms is the critically acclaimed debut album of Neon Indian. The album was released on October 13, 2009. Rhapsody called it the seventeenth best album of 2009. According to students at Pratt Institute, the album artwork was done by a friend of Palomo's who attended the university, and made the cover as part of a drawing class.
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Length
  • 189.0
  • 243.0
  • 25.0
  • 57.0
  • 103.0
  • 201.0
  • 141.0
  • 246.0
  • 207.0
  • 47.0
  • 172.0
  • 213.0
  • 1836.0
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Label
Producer
  • Alan Palomo
Name
  • Psychic Chasms
Genre
Type
  • studio
Title
  • 6669
  • 7000
  • Deadbeat Summer
  • Ephemeral Artery
  • Laughing Gas
  • Local Joke
  • Mind, Drips
  • Psychic Chasms
  • Should have taken acid with you
  • Terminally Chill
This Album
  • Psychic Chasms
Note
  • featuring sample of "Izzat Love?" by Todd Rundgren
  • this track also features a sample of "Come on Closer" by Pineapples
  • featuring sample of "How About a Little Fanfare?" by Todd Rundgren
  • featuring sample of "I Love You" by Carmelo La Bionda
  • featuring sample of "Come on Closer" by Pineapples
Cover
  • Psychic_Chasms.jpg
Total Length
  • 1836.0
Next album
  • Mind Ctrl: Psychic Chasms Possessed
Released
  • 2009-10-13
Artist
Recorded
  • 2009
abstract
  • Psychic Chasms is the critically acclaimed debut album of Neon Indian. The album was released on October 13, 2009. Rhapsody called it the seventeenth best album of 2009. According to students at Pratt Institute, the album artwork was done by a friend of Palomo's who attended the university, and made the cover as part of a drawing class.