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Isosceles demo
January 2005

1 What Your Legs are For
2 Three Dollars (& Some Change)
3 Absotively
4 2nd Lifetime
5 Soak it Up
6 Mixed with Pleasure
7 Fanspicuous

The amazing vocals of the lovely Jeni San collide with the seismofunk stylings of J-Trod and Powerfunk, recorded for the first time ever.

Powerfunk & J-Trod demo
December 2004

1 PowRfunk
2 Slamtasm
3 Absotively
4 The J-Trod Speed Experiment
5 Decency
6 Ladies and Gentlemen...
7 Keep Droolin'
8 Hyperspeed
9 SlowNfunky
10 Whoo!
11 Thwopp
12 The Breaks
12 Hittonyamom
13 Heheh
14 Egyptian Type Shit
15 Badoom

This fifteen-minute demo features J-Trod the Incredible, the beatboxer from Powerfunk's band Good One. These surprisingly fat tracks consist solely of bass guitar and beatboxing.

McFurious
2003-04

1 Anvil
2 Longitude
3 Blan
4 Even
5 International
6 Imminent Downfall
7 Det
8 Been Different
9 Ukulextreme
10 Makin' Red
11 Delve
12 Slap Bass Solo
13 Plastic Bag
14 Wednesday
15 Moot
16 Chicken Caesar
17 Bassic
18 Specially Designed to Make You Go Crazy

McFurious is an extremely bass-centered album. It displays Powerfunk's gradual expansion of sounds using mostly bass, with some guitar and computer effects. The extremely funky and catchy "Been Different" is the pinnacle of what McFurious has to offer.

Logarhythm
2002

1 Welcome to Logarhythm
2 Plow
3 Growing Up
4 Approximately (Pi to 308 Decimals)
5 Smell the Thunder
6 Chill
7 QQQ
8 Get Off My Bike
9 MFSP
10 Broken Fence
11 To Focus
12 Rodriguez
13 Anxiety
14 The Machine
15 Flapjack Jack
16 Doubtful
17 Seventeen
18 The Departure and Return of Logic
18 The Departure and Return of Logic
19 Logarhythm Outro

Logarhythm is quite a smorgasborg. It is transitional like all of these albums, and it marks Powrefunk's first fusion of real instruments into his computer-looped music. "Growing Up," "Chill," and "Get Off My Bike" begin to display Powerfunk's prowess at electric bass.

Heartache, Shaving, & Basketball
2002

1 Welcome to HS&B
2 Heartache
3 Shaving
4 Basketball
5 HS&B Outro

Heartache, Shaving and Basketball was, in its day, considered to sum up the male experience at age sixteen.

High Fructose
Late 2001

1 Welcome to High Fructose
2 Drobstyle
3 Drift
4 Guess What
5 Nissan
6 Goofy Horn Groove
7 Plaid & Ugly
8 Missed Opportunity
9 Powerfunk Makes Stupid Beats
10 23 Seconds of Madness
12 Racecar Videogame
14 Towards
15 Outro

The driving, computerized sound of Pie! matures slightly here. High Fructose marks an attempt to become more musical, evidenced in "Missed Opportunity" and others.

Pie!
Spring 2001

1 Welcome: The Return
2 The Random Opera
3 Motion
4 Madly
5 Unfold
6 Drums on a Rampage
7 The Metric System Sucks
8 Knot
9 Engine
10 Kill Your Children
11 Smooth Ride
12 Emotive
13 Outro

Pie! is the pinnacle of Powerfunk's computerized heydey, and represents the mastery of his own uniquely intense dance-funk genre. It is simplistic yet catchy. Have a bowl and put this one on for good time's sake!

The Honky Gets Fonky
Summer 2001

1 Warm Up
2 Blasto
3 Downbreak
4 Mod
5 Furious
6 Cool Music
7 Grab
8 Good Day
9 Scaled
10 Wired
11 Mr. Funky (Rock Remix)
12 Graham Cracker Extravaganza
13 Outro

The Honky Gets Fonky was created relatively hastily, still in the computerized style of Homestyle. Powerfunk tried to expand his sound somewhat, with some amusing and occasionally good-sounding results. "Blasto" is a good absurd/catchy microcosm of the album.

Homestyle
Early 2001

1 Welcome
2 Bustin' Out
3 Juiced
4 Old School Madness
5 My Tape Deck's on Speed
6 Build
7 Crazefunk
8 Slap Bass Solo
9 Disjointed
10 Spastic Funky Breakdown
11 Mr. Funky
11 Slightly Sloppy
12 Goodbye
13 Rah!

Homestyle was composed throughout Powerfunk's freshman and sophomore years of high school. It's his first solid computer-crafted album. The Rappin' Computer Man makes his debut in the Homestyle introduction. "Juiced," "Old School Madness," and "Build" are three of the most hilarious/funky tracks on the album.