1. "Hayasdan"- Armenag Shah-Mouradian. Armenian folk song, 1924. 2. "Dunkelheit (cover)" - the Burzums. Surf music/black metal "parody" 3. Rev. George Jeffreys, Pentecostal sermon titled "Lift Up Your Hands", circa 1930s. 4. Xylophone street musicians, Ueno Park in Tokyo, Japan 5. "Down on Uncle Jasper's Farm", Steve Porter and Byron G. Harlan, 1913 6. "Read My Blue Eyes", Cheese Read, circa 1960s. 7. Rainbow Springs Boat Captain Skipper Lockett, Recitation of a Glass Bottom Boat Tour. Rainbow Springs, FL, 1956 8. "Astri! Mi Astri!"- Carsten Woll. Norwegian folk song, 1920. 9. Bapere Dance (Moto Kalia), part of the Belgian Congo Records as captured by Armand Denis in 1934/1935. 10. "Daisy Bell" - first computer-generated singing, IBM 7094, 1961. 11. song made from clips from Call of Duty 4 12. "Awakening the Third Eye" - Wilburn Burchette, from the "Occult Concert" LP, 1971. 13. Jack Palance rant during voiceover session.
1. The VODER of Homer Dudley, 1939. Demonstrated at the Worlds Fair. 2. Unknown amateur jazz band, homemade wire recording from AM radio 3. “Communist Young Pioneers” – unknown performers, traditional Chinese children’s song 4. “Durme, Durme” – Miriam Baruch, Ladino lullaby recorded in Bulgaria, 1943 5. Random clip from Quebec wrestling match- Stephane Latendress, Monsieur Carpentier 6. “Evangeline Special” – Iry LeJeune 7. Street musicians, aboriginal Australian music with didgeridoo, Perth, Australia 8. “Lord Death’s Counting Song” Aum Shinrikyo leader Shoko Asahara, taken from Sounds of the Japanese Doomsday Cult 9. Random 911 call, Deer/Dog Attack 10. “Nyantare” - Ngoma Troupe, Uganda 11. “Adud leluti B” – field recording from Torres Straight expedition, 1898 12. “I’m Going to Die With the Staff In My Hand” – Amigo Male Singers 13. “The Bloop” – unexplained sound recorded by U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1997
1. Jamaican answering machine message, taken from Radio Shack Answering Machine messages tape 2. “Home Sweet Home” – Mrs. A. Steward Holt 3. “Kitchen Girl” – Henry Reed 4. Doug Faragher, pronunciation guide for animals, Manx language, circa 1970; language now extinct 5. “Čula sam popijevati” - Novakovski bandisti Petrovići 6. “Ebenezer” (“Ton-y-Botell”) – unidentified Welsh miners’ choir, 1936 7. “Canada for Canadians” – Dumbells 8. Lord Haw-Haw, propaganda radio broadcast mocking British fear of German military 9. Unidentified male choir from The People’s Temple, song against enemies of the The People’s Temple 10. Street Musician, musical saw, Taipei 11. Excerpt from the play “El Nino Perdido” – Ricardo Archuleto 12. Jovian bow shock, recorded in space by instruments studied by the University of Iowa 13. “Elegua”, Cuban folk song from Oro Cantado, circa 1957 14. Francis Bass Heating and Air Conditioning radio commercial, 2011
Tracklist is as follows: 1. Street Musician, hang player, Frankfurt am Main 2. Kiowa No. 12 Ghost Dance, likely performed by James Mooney 3. “Sheshonahim” – David Koresh 4. “In Blinky, Winky, Chinky, Chinatown” – Peerless Quartet 5. “Seen Better Days” – Texas Alexander 6. Cockpit Voice Recording, Delta Flight 1141, Dallas, Texas. 7. Pressure Washer, as recorded inside a vehicle 8. Street Musician, one man band with singing dogs, Cambridge, UK 9. Street Musician, modern cover song, China 10. Homemade lyre 11. “Caprice Espagnol” – Albert Spalding 12. First known recording of digital computer music, circa 1951 (Ferranti Mark 1) 13. First British Hydrogen Bomb test, 1957 14. “Arkansas Emigration” – Mr. Alford from Delmar, Arkansas 15. “A Study In Mimicry” – Vaudeville sketch performed by John Orren and Lillian Drew
Tracklist is as follows: 1. Street Musician, hang player, Frankfurt am Main 2. Kiowa No. 12 Ghost Dance, likely performed by James Mooney 3. “Sheshonahim” – David Koresh 4. “In Blinky, Winky, Chinky, Chinatown” – Peerless Quartet 5. “Seen Better Days” – Texas Alexander 6. Cockpit Voice Recording, Delta Flight 1141, Dallas, Texas. 7. Pressure Washer, as recorded inside a vehicle 8. Street Musician, one man band with singing dogs, Cambridge, UK 9. Street Musician, modern cover song, China 10. Homemade lyre 11. “Caprice Espagnol” – Albert Spalding 12. First known recording of digital computer music, circa 1951 (Ferranti Mark 1) 13. First British Hydrogen Bomb test, 1957 14. “Arkansas Emigration” – Mr. Alford from Delmar, Arkansas 15. “A Study In Mimicry” – Vaudeville sketch performed by John Orren and Lillian Drew