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Making a clean break from his tenure with Swollen Members, the real talent behind the group shows us his skills behind the boards, as well as his mastering of layered harmonies and classic-era Moka verses.
Personnel: Moka Only; PSY.
Moka Only Station Agent Songs | 1. | Dintro / Sunlite Filter |
| 2. | Rumpa-Pum / Company For The Pum |
| 3. | Creatures Never Dance |
| 4. | Donut House, The (For J. Yancey) |
| 5. | Ask Me Why / Ended For Me |
| 6. | God Got My Back |
| 7. | Quick Six / Upward Spiral |
| 8. | Just When I Think We There |
| 9. | Opium Groove |
| 10. | The Damn Summer / From The Grain |
| 11. | Behind the Piano Gates |
| 12. | It's A Drag / Um Um Uh |
| 13. | Dirty Lil Box / Outside The Box |
| 14. | U Should Heart U / Psy Is Odd |
| 15. | All the Latest Bells & Whistles |
| 16. | See Ya at the Top With Ease |
| 17. | Istics / Budd Break |
| 18. | Begin Again (Pieces of Toast) |
| 19. | Sounds Like Advice |
| 20. | Shuffle (In The Leaves) / Wouldn't Be Nothin' |
| 21. | Stationhouse Blues / Skyrocket |
| 22. | That's What It Is |
| 23. | Laundry (Downy Keeps It Soft) |
| 24. | Whispering David |
| 25. | Face It, It's Over |
| 26. | Shove (A.K.A. The Song That Doesn't Belong Here) |
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