Is It ... Man or Astroman?
1993 studio album by Man or Astro-man? From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1993 studio album by Man or Astro-man? From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Is It ... Man or Astroman? was the first album released by the surf rock group Man or Astro-man?. First pressing was on clear blue vinyl; all subsequent pressings were on black vinyl. In deference to "vinyl junkies", the vinyl release sports two additional tracks.[2] "Illudium Q-36" references the Chuck Jones character, Marvin the Martian. The title refers to the weapon of choice of the hostile Looney Tunes alien. The cover art was painted by American science fiction and fantasy illustrator Richard Powers[3]
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Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Surf rock | |||
Length | 41:44 (CD) 45:16 (LP) | |||
Label | Estrus Records | |||
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B-movie actor John Agar is credited "because his name is in everything else".
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