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This is the revelation. Most fans have only heard the 2008 re-record. Here, “Destrokk” is slower, slinkier, and far more sinister. The guitar sounds like it is being played through a broken Radio Shack amplifier. It is arguably the truest representation of their live sound in 2005—chaotic, melodic, and disintegrating in real time.

Before Columbia Records sunk millions into Oracular Spectacular , Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser were just Wesleyan students handing out CD-Rs in homemade sleeves. The (often referred to as the Climbing the Ladder or We (Don't) Care era) is the raw, unfiltered ID of the band.

That was not my intention, no. Time to Pretend is probably my favorite MGMT track until In the Afternoon. Time to Pretend

If you find on a private tracker or P2P, grab it. It’s not just nostalgia — it’s an alternate universe version of a 2000s indie anthem. For producers, it’s a case study in how lo-fi aesthetic and major-label polish diverge. For fans, it’s the sound of two college kids who hadn’t yet decided if they were joking or not.

: While reissued in 2009 and 2025, the original physical pressings are highly sought after by collectors. Tracklist for the 2005 EP

Whether you are revisiting these tracks or hearing the EP versions for the first time, this is a crucial piece of indie history. It’s more than just music; it’s a snapshot of a lifestyle that was about to explode into the mainstream.

Mgmt 2005 Time To Pretend Cds Canrcd 01 Flac Hot [2021] Site

This is the revelation. Most fans have only heard the 2008 re-record. Here, “Destrokk” is slower, slinkier, and far more sinister. The guitar sounds like it is being played through a broken Radio Shack amplifier. It is arguably the truest representation of their live sound in 2005—chaotic, melodic, and disintegrating in real time.

Before Columbia Records sunk millions into Oracular Spectacular , Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser were just Wesleyan students handing out CD-Rs in homemade sleeves. The (often referred to as the Climbing the Ladder or We (Don't) Care era) is the raw, unfiltered ID of the band. mgmt 2005 time to pretend cds canrcd 01 flac hot

That was not my intention, no. Time to Pretend is probably my favorite MGMT track until In the Afternoon. Time to Pretend This is the revelation

If you find on a private tracker or P2P, grab it. It’s not just nostalgia — it’s an alternate universe version of a 2000s indie anthem. For producers, it’s a case study in how lo-fi aesthetic and major-label polish diverge. For fans, it’s the sound of two college kids who hadn’t yet decided if they were joking or not. The guitar sounds like it is being played

: While reissued in 2009 and 2025, the original physical pressings are highly sought after by collectors. Tracklist for the 2005 EP

Whether you are revisiting these tracks or hearing the EP versions for the first time, this is a crucial piece of indie history. It’s more than just music; it’s a snapshot of a lifestyle that was about to explode into the mainstream.