The songs "Trogdor" and "Because It's Midnite" appear in Guitar Hero II and Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, respectively. There is also a "Secret Song" that features Homestar Runner very late into the last track.[3] The disc also contains a music video for "These Peoples Try to Fade Me", inferred to be animated by The Cheat, in the style of Powered by The Cheat (his series of ameteur Flash cartoons).
Track listing
Side A
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Trogdor"
1:39
2.
"The System Is Down"
1:46
3.
"Strong Badia National Anthem"
2:12
4.
"Oh Yeah Yeah"
1:09
5.
"Because, It's Midnite"
2:13
6.
"Circles"
2:13
7.
"Let's Get Started on Doing All Those Awesome Things I Suggested"
0:48
8.
"Moving Very Slowly"
4:06
9.
"Sweet Cuppin' Cakes Theme Song"
0:56
10.
"I Think I Have a Chance with This Guy"
0:56
11.
"It's Like It Was Meant to Be"
1:05
Side B
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Nite Mamas"
2:27
2.
"Sensitive to Bees"
1:54
3.
"You've Got an Ugly & Stupid Butt"
0:32
4.
"These Peoples Try to Fade Me"
2:11
5.
"The Ladies in My Town All Know My Name"
0:34
6.
"Theme from Dangeresque II: This Time, It's Not Dangeresque I"
1:30
7.
"Somebody Told Me (Now I Believe Them)"
0:47
8.
"The Cheat Is Not Dead"
3:02
9.
"Everybody to the Limit (Live)" (Song ends at 3:53; hidden track plays at 6:20 after 2:27 of silence)
Nick Niespodziani – Backing vocals, guitar, drums, keyboards, programming
Peter Olson – Guitar, bass, programming
Mark Cobb – Drums
Eric Harlan Park – Keyboards, piano
Matt Sonnicksen – Guitar, drums, keyboards, piano, backing vocals, bells
J. Christopher Arrison – Guitar, bass, piano
Writing credits
Music and lyrics for tracks 4 and 13 were written by Missy Palmer. All other lyrics were written by The Brothers Chaps. Music for tracks 5, 7, 9, 14, 17, 18, and 19 was written by The Brothers Chaps with members of Y-O-U. Music for tracks 8, 11, and 16 was written by The Brothers Chaps with J. Christopher Arrison and members of Y-O-U. All other music was written by The Brothers Chaps.
^Hirsch, Deborah. (July 22, 2003) Orlando Sentinel"Tooned in" The curious characters on Homestar Runner look to be more than just an Internet fad. The site's 200,000 daily hits and a legion of fans mean they're a genuine phenomenon.Section: Life and times; Page E1.