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The band first formed in 1991 with Kevin Whitley on guitar, Owen McMahon on bass, and Brant Pager on drums. In 1992, the trio were signed to Trance Syndicate and released two full-length albums, Icing and Heroin Man, before breaking up in 1994. An outtake collection, titled Short of Popular, was released in 1996. In 2014, the trio reunited and began to work on a new album with the intentions to release it by the end of the year. In December 2014, it was officially announced via the Brutal Panda Records YouTube page that the new album would be titled 2 YNFYNYTY, and will be released on March 3, 2015.
The album was released digitally through the band's official Bandcamp page, and physical editions were released in limited quantities. There were 500 vinyl copies pressed: 100 gold colored copies with a "white haze", 150 clear copies with gold splatters, and 250 standard black copies. A second pressing was made after the first 500 copies were sold out, 300 white copies with black splatters. The cassette edition was limited to 100 gold colored tapes.
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Sandy on the Beach"
3:13
2.
"Crashing the Ride"
1:25
3.
"Monkey Chow Mein"
6:14
4.
"Unhappyable"
4:05
5.
"Cumulo Nimbus"
6:52
6.
"We Buy Gold"
2:31
7.
"So Jellified"
4:52
8.
"Evil May Acre"
2:55
9.
"Party Ice"
6:46
10.
"Sunday Mondays"
4:30
Personnel
Kevin Whitley – guitar, vocals
Owen McMahon – bass, vocals
Brent Pager – drums
Mike McCarthy – production
Howie Weinberg – mastering
References
Earles, Andrew (March 31, 2015). "The Revival of Cherubs". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 16, 2017.