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=== ''50!'' (2023-2023)=== | === ''50!'' (2023-2023)=== | ||
The Band's debut album was released in accordance with the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNdGdYseRUw Episode 50] special, and was named after the number of the episode (fifty). Consisting of ten very diverse tracks, the release made waves and pushed the boundaries of genre in a way that Realmer critics were very receptive towards and positive about. It focused primarily on themes like Haters, tightness, backflips, and treats. | The Band's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBuY1727HzQ&list=OLAK5uy_kDBQaZPnV7efdLhzJKog6ouglijMys07k debut album] was released in accordance with the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNdGdYseRUw Episode 50] special, and was named after the number of the episode (fifty). Consisting of ten very diverse tracks, the release made waves and pushed the boundaries of genre in a way that Realmer critics were very receptive towards and positive about. It focused primarily on themes like Haters, tightness, backflips, and treats. | ||
=== ''Diggin' In The Dirt'' (2023 - 2023)=== | === ''Diggin' In The Dirt'' (2023 - 2023)=== | ||
The Band's second album was released in accordance with the [https://www.youtube.com/live/qqfJAnsYjQw Episode 60] special, and was named after the topic of the special which was Diggin' in the Dirt. Consisting of seven very diverse tracks, the release begins with the famous "Stand Up! It's The Realmer Review" and also contains the hit track "BackPack Pump." | The Band's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6iZn7hHDz8&list=OLAK5uy_n_JHrL7wHTiZQdVW09GRUkwTo46Pkhx0I second album] was released in accordance with the [https://www.youtube.com/live/qqfJAnsYjQw Episode 60] special, and was named after the topic of the special which was Diggin' in the Dirt. Consisting of seven very diverse tracks, the release begins with the famous "Stand Up! It's The Realmer Review" and also contains the hit track "BackPack Pump." | ||
===''I Love 70'' (2023 - 2023)=== | ===''I Love 70'' (2023 - 2023)=== | ||
The Band's | The Band's [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lvqmLDCt7gwBwKR1GWwDFCPPN_bMXe4_A&si=_rpRRJ9dHNI1B5op third album] was released in accordance with the [https://www.youtube.com/live/ZUQeCQEEBlw Episode 70] special, and was named after The Band's love for the number of the episode (seventy). Consisting of seven very diverse tracks, the release touches on the Episode 70 topic ([[News]]) but also consists of various instant classic style Realmer songs that are renowned for their emotional heft and stylistic diversity. This release also marked the first album with new member Sam Wagstaff added to the roster. Mr. Horn and Mr. Drums were mysteriously absent from the album's credits. It also contains the group's controversial and groundbreaking experimental track "SRL is NOT A Podcast." | ||
=== '''''Ate E (2023-2023)''''' === | |||
The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRS05-wKC4g&list=OLAK5uy_lH0z74IgAtDtR38sVdSLaZJ1hq8iHUdH4 fourth album] in the Band's career was released alongside their [https://youtu.be/1J6xtiTENqY Episode 80] special, with the albums name being a play on the words "Eighty." Ate E featured 8 tracks, with the opening track being a message from [[Harry Wayne Casey]] thanking Doug and Sam for their work in freeing him from an ancient curse. The album also features guest artist [[DJ KRAKENHAUS]] in the song "I Love Orb." | |||
===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== | ||
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*''Diggin' In The Dirt'' (2023) | *''Diggin' In The Dirt'' (2023) | ||
*''I Love 70'' (2023) | *''I Love 70'' (2023) | ||
*''Ate E'' (2023) | |||
==Concert tours== | ==Concert tours== |