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The Most Wonderfulest Thing is the third and final album released under the Satanstompingcaterpillars name. This album in general has a more electronic and warped feel than The Autumn Kaleidoscope...; the early beginnings of Black Moth Super Rainbow can be easily heard here.

Ssc tmwt front

"The Most Wonderfulest Thing" cover

Ssc tmwt back

"The Most Wonderfulest Thing" back cover

Ssc tmwt disc

"The Most Wonderfulest Thing" disc

CD[]

The Most Wonderfulest Thing was released on June 4, 2002 on Side 8, and was limited to 100 - 200 copies. Similar to The Autumn Kaleidoscope..., the CD is housed in a cardboard sleeve.

Tracklisting:

  1. Understanding Love Through A Singing Forest (0:36)
  2. Letter People Show (3:47)
  3. I Think It Is Beautiful That You Are 256 Colors Too (2:22)
  4. The Magical Butterfly Net (2:35)
  5. Melody For Color Spectrum (4:02)
  6. Black Snow (1:54)
  7. Once I Was Almost Magnetic (3:53)
  8. Smog In Cities (2:38)
  9. Winter lmnop (2:03)
  10. 83 rainboe beat '84 (3:21)
  11. Our Sandbox (2:26)
  12. August 2001 Flower Child (1:36)
  13. Aloysius Version Opposite B (3:35)


  • Track 13 is unlisted on the back cover.

Planned Reissue[]

There is some uncertainty as to a planned re-issue of this release. On the Black Moth Super Rainbow discography page around late 2003, there is stated to be a The Most Wonderfulest Thing 3" CD-r EP with a re-release date of February 2004.[1] The tracklisting of the supposed 3" CD-r was listed as:

  1. Understanding Love Through A Singing Forest
  2. Letter People Show
  3. I Think It Is Beautiful That You Are 256 Colors Too
  4. The Magical Butterfly Net
  5. Melody For Color Spectrum
  6. Black Snow / Winter lmnop
  7. Smog In Cities
  8. August 2001 Flower Child

However, Power Pill Fist has stated on the BMSR fan messageboard that the 3" CD-r was an idea that never materialized.[2]

Trivia / Misc.[]

  • After being sold out for years, this CD went back on sale on the Black Moth Super Rainbow website in 2006, but without the original packaging. The discs were sold in plain jewel cases at a discounted price.

References[]

  1. Internet Archive Wayback Machine, [1]
  2. BMSR fan messageboard, 09/14/2009 [2]
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