Making Things with Light

Making Things with Light
Studio album by The Mr. T Experience
Released 1990
Genre Punk rock, pop punk
Label Lookout!
Producer Kevin Army
The Mr. T Experience chronology
Big Black Bugs Bleed Blue Blood
(1989)
Making Things with Light
(1990)
Milk Milk Lemonade
(1992)
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Making Things with Light is the third album by the Berkeley, California punk rock band The Mr. T Experience, released in 1990 by Lookout! Records. It was the band's first album to include bass player Aaron Rubin, replacing former bassist Byron Stomatos. The album's title refers to its cover art, which shows the four band members depicted using a Lite-Brite toy.

The album was compiled from several recording sessions the band had conducted over a two-year period, including a demo tape they had recorded in October 1989 and a studio session in June 1990. The CD version of the album includes numerous bonus tracks from three live performances, as well as a cover of the Shonen Knife song "Flying Jelly Attack" that had originally been released on the compilation Every Band Has a Shonen Knife Who Loves Them.

Track listing

All tracks written by Dr. Frank except where noted. 

No. Title Length
1. "What Went Wrong"   2:56
2. "She's No Rocket Scientist"   2:21
3. "What's in the Cuckoo Clock" (Liam Sternberg; originally performed by Rachel Sweet) 2:43
4. "I Don't Get It"   3:57
5. "Zero" (Jon Von Zelowitz) 2:09
6. "Pig Latin"   1:48
7. "Parasite"   2:32
8. "I'm Breaking Out"   3:04
9. "So Long, Sucker"   2:56
10. "A Weekend in Hogboro"   1:57
11. "Psycho Girl"   1:34
12. "The Girl Who Still Lives at Home"   3:56
13. "Send Me a Postcard" (Robby Van Leeuwen; originally performed by Shocking Blue) 3:08
Bonus tracks on CD version
No. Title Length
14. "Untitled Spoken Word Piece" (live) 0:46
15. "Now We Are Twenty-One" (live) 2:10
16. "Danny Partridge Got Busted" (live) 3:20
17. "Marine Recruiter" (live) 2:21
18. "Slagbag" (live) 1:51
19. "Velveeta" (live) 2:25
20. "A Zillion Years" (live) 3:16
21. "The History of the Concept of the Soul" (live) 1:33
22. "Flying Jelly Attack" (Naoko Yamano; originally performed by Shonen Knife; from Every Band Has a Shonen Knife Who Loves Them) 2:38

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