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Nomad

CD cover

Nomad CD cover

My second album after Everything is Pop.

Here is the blurb from Wikipedia:

“During the production of Colma: The Musical, Mendoza had difficulty transitioning from living in the east coast to the west coast and decided to write an album chronicling his emotional state from leaving San Francisco to coming back. The two cult hits from the album were “No, That’s My Phone”, a song comprised of cell phone interference noise and ringtones, and “Organ Donor”, a song written to, his now partner, Mark Del Lima. “Wet Dreams and Funny Schemes” was used in the 2009 film, A Lower Power, while the song, “19th Morning” was used in the making of documentary for The Princess of Nebraska by Wayne Wang.”

Both Everything is Pop and Nomad were available as free downloads for a couple of years before I took them down. Soon, I’ll remaster them and make them available again.

Until then, here’s a couple of tracks from Nomad
GONE BACK WEST

ORGAN DONOR

RUN AWAY BEFORE IT GETS TOO GOOD

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