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More Parts Per Million is The Thermals' debut album. The album was released in 2003 on Sub Pop Records. Even though the band was considered to be a supergroup of sorts at the time of release, very little was spent on the recording. As such, the record has a very lo-fi aesthetic, not present on their later recordings.
Track listing
- "Its Trivia"
- "Brace And Break"
- "No Culture Icons"
- "Goddamn The Light"
- "Out Of the Old And Thin"
- "I Know The Pattern"
- "Time To Lose"
- "My Little Machine"
- "Overgrown, Overblown!"
- "A Passing Feeling"
- "Back To Gray"
- "Born Dead"
- "An Endless Supply"