Technically, Probably More Of The Same, I Suppose, In Theory
'Goodbye shorting circuits and hello to the beating of your heart!'
Technically, Probably More Of The Same, I Suppose, In Theory is Jazz Emu's fifth album.
This album is considered to have the most emotional whiplash, switching between upbeat comedic songs like 'D.H.A.R.N.T.Z' and quieter more somber songs like 'Chemical Melody' with little warning.
TPMOTSISIT also marks the beginning of Jazz venturing into a more rock sound with 'Everlight', with more songs in this style later appearing in Ego Death.
Songs
- The Strahtkhaf Combo
- Everlight
- Eggerson Keaveney
- Eviscerate
- D.H.A.R.N.T.Z.
- Chemical Melody
- The Real Me
- Money
- I Would Rather
- Cold Night in Lisbon
- A Dad Has Rights
- This Is How I Go Down
Trivia
- This album swears 4 times, once in 'D.H.A.R.N.T.Z', once in 'Chemical Melody' and twice in 'The Real Me'.
- While the official shortening of the album title is 'TPMOTSISIT', the album is referred to as 'TPMOTSITIS'on Jazz's merchandise website. If lengthened, that would mean the album would be called 'Technically, Probably More of The Same, In Theory, I Suppose'. It is unknown if this is a typo or an old version of the album name.