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This page is a compilation of varioius side projects featuring memebers of Through the Concrete bands.
Andy Weeks and Lindsey Mills - "Untitled"
         This song was recorded in the apartment that we all used to live in here in Gainesville in the middle of the night during one of
         the nights during the Fest 6.

Bond, Wilson and Lis - "The Center Offers Nothing For Sale"
         This song consists of Kevin Bond on bass, JR Wilson on guitar and Vince Lis on drums.  It was recorded early 2008 on a 4-track
         at JR's house.

Captains & Kings - "Captains of the Ocean, Kings of Naples"
         Captains & Kings was the combination of Monday Morning Mix-tape and Film With Color from Naples.  Jeb
         Barrows on drums, Andrew Bond on bass, Kevin Bond on guitar, Andy Weeks on mandolin and Kelley-Dude Williams on slide.
         We wrote and recorded this song within a 4 hour time period between a span of two days back in early 2006.

Insurgent Me and Tarantulas Attack! - "Get Thee to a Nunnery"
         Tarantulas Attack! came through Gainesville mid 2008 and hung out with us for a couple of days.  One late night at Wayward
         Council we wrote and recorded this song live on the 16-track.  By the time we'd finished practicing and recording the music
         it was 3:30am and we were all too tired to write any original lyrics; we took from the Books for Prisoners wall a copy of
         Shakespeare's Hamlet and screamed select passages into the microphone.

Tommy and The Hardons - "Teal Les Paul"
         Back in late 2004 to early 2005 Kevin and Andrew were in their first band together.  Matt Morrison played drums and it was all
         really fun until all Matt wanted to do was go to Taco Bell.  Two or three years later they finally recorded their first song together
         at the Tequesta House.  This is the first and last song that Tommy and The Hardons ever recorded.