Futures Passed

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Distract 00:58 Tools
Small Birds (Not At The Beach Mix) 01:15 Tools
Robot Octopus 00:37 Tools
An Answer Reiterated 01:03 Tools
Pond 02:06 Tools
Renewal 02:43 Tools
First Try (Winter Remix) 01:44 Tools
Renewal (Demo) 02:44 Tools
First Try 01:30 Tools
Pond (Demo) 01:36 Tools
How Is Babby Formed? (Edit) 01:00 Tools
How Is Babby Formed? 01:05 Tools
How Is Babby Formed? (Sawtooth Mix) 01:05 Tools
Undeniably Plain 03:03 Tools
All Atheists Go To Heaven 01:24 Tools
Undeniably Plain (Original Mix) 03:03 Tools
2-19 (Instrumental Demo 1) 01:11 Tools
A Question Restated 00:32 Tools
How Is Babby Formed? (Organ Chime Mix) 01:08 Tools
Robot Comic 01:23 Tools
More (Acoustic Instrumental Demo) 01:23 Tools
Introduction 01:15 Tools
How Is Babby Formed? (Demo) 01:15 Tools
First Try (Spring Remix) 01:53 Tools
Bending Hell 01:53 Tools
2-19 (Instrumental Demo 2) 03:44 Tools
Small Birds At The Beach 01:25 Tools
2-19 (Instrumental Demo 3) 01:18 Tools
Guitar Solo 01:18 Tools
Electric Idea For An Acoustic Song 00:37 Tools
Robot Comic (Instrumental) 00:37 Tools
Know You're On Medicare 00:38 Tools
A Question Restated (Alternate Mix) 00:38 Tools
Piano/Orchestra Test 00:38 Tools
First Try (Piano Version) 01:44 Tools
Tardy Again (Retardy) 00:45 Tools
Escape And Hide 01:44 Tools
Landing 00:45 Tools
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Futures Passed is from Tampa, Florida, USA and was originally conceptualized in 2005. The first recordings under this name took place in 2006. Futures Passed is the name of both the band and solo projects from the band's founder, Stephen Brand. In 2005, Steve picked up a guitar for the first time, and eventually started writing short instrumental tunes and lyrics without music, with the intent to eventually play alternative rock. He occasionally played with some people that were essentially session musicians, the most successful of them was Adam Watson and Austin Elliot. None of these sessions were recorded, except for Steve's solo Something Sound Sessions, which had two songs in the experimental stage, and one track that was two notes played different ways. In 2008, Steve discovered a moderately underground phenomenon known as YouTube Poop. This would eventually lead him to make music videos in this style, also known as YTPMVs. Since 2009, he has released these in yearly collections. In January of 2010, Steve started his own label, Futures Passed Free Music, and he often collaborates with musicians from it as well as some from the Breakbit label. Both the band and the label's official site is http://futurespassed.com. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.