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A long time ago there were many people. Then as time went on this number began to grow. Soon enough the number of people became too large and something needed to be done. The Almighty Lord decided to create a band with the sole purpose of destroying all inferior bands. Since 666 BC, The UTMoST has been slaughtering bands big and small in order to control the world's growing population. "There are starving people in China"...time for The UTMoST to kick some ass. "My mom has to work three jobs to support me"...that's UTMoST time brother. So be very aware, and watch your backside. The UTMoST are coming to a town near you...via the internet. Via song streaming. Via vocals, guitar, bass, and drums. Viva Las Vegas! Great American Death Pop Music Utmost Great American Death Pop Songs | 1. | Who The Hell Is This? |
| 2. | Late Nite Appetite |
| 3. | Mistreating You |
| 4. | I'll Write You |
| 5. | Switching Sides |
| 6. | Records On The Stereo |
| 7. | Romantic |
| 8. | She Don't Know |
| 9. | Intermission |
| 10. | Unneurotic |
| 11. | The State Of Our Union |
| 12. | Operator |
| 13. | In Blossom |
| 14. | Slow Down |
| 15. | Sit Around |
| 16. | I Want |
| 17. | Mr. Hippo |
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