by request
El Guapo was born as a two-piece in Washington, D.C. in 1996. Throughout
various instrument/lineup changes in the 1990s, the band released two
full-lengths on Resin Records as well as a live CD on its own label, Mud
Memory.
In March 2001, El Guapo recorded its first album for Dischord Records, "Super/System", with Phil Manley of Trans Am at National Recording Studio. "Fake French", El Guapo's second Dischord release, was released in March 2003.
In early 2004, the band expanded to a four-piece with the addition of former Orthrelm drummer Josh Blair. Later, El Guapo rechristened itself as Supersystem and recorded two albums for Touch and Go before disbanding in 2006.
In March 2001, El Guapo recorded its first album for Dischord Records, "Super/System", with Phil Manley of Trans Am at National Recording Studio. "Fake French", El Guapo's second Dischord release, was released in March 2003.
In early 2004, the band expanded to a four-piece with the addition of former Orthrelm drummer Josh Blair. Later, El Guapo rechristened itself as Supersystem and recorded two albums for Touch and Go before disbanding in 2006.
Tracklist
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El Guapo | 2:34 |
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2 |
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Eighteen Benedictions | 3:00 |
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3 |
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Delia Had A Sickness | 3:01 |
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4 |
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About Two Dreams | 2:25 |
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5 |
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Jacob P. SIlverstein | 2:39 |
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6 |
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An Opener Of Doors: A Friend Of GM Flash | 2:29 |
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7 |
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Graduate School Application | 1:50 |
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8 |
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Shannon Whirry | 1:37 |
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9 |
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On Behalf Of J. Arbenz | 2:06 |
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10 |
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Symbol / Object | 2:49 |
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11 |
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The Gospel Of Q | 2:26 |
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12 |
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Dead Week | 2:47 |
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13 |
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El Guapo | 2:46 |
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