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Along with other bands such as Negativland and Evolution Control Committee , the Bran Flakes make extensive use of Sampling , recontextualizing the samples into new works. The group scours Thrift Shop s for obscure and quirky LPs; some of their songs also make use of recognizably famous basslines, television shows, and soundtracks from Video Games . The unauthorised nature of much of their work has prevented the band's work from wide commercial release. Following the 1998 release of ''I Remember When I Break Down'' on Ovenguard Music, on which Otis Fodder was sole writer, the group's first album as a duo was in 1999, with ''Hey Won't Somebody Come and Play'' on Ovenguard Music. 2001 saw the release of, ''I Don't Have a Friend'' on Lomo Records. Their 2002 album ''Bounces!'' was released on the band's own Happi Tyme Records , and contained their most popular song; "Good Times a Goo Goo", which sampled extensively from Kermit The Frog and Fozzie Bear 's performance of "Moving Right Along" from '' The Muppet Movie ''. EXTERNAL LINKS
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