Nothing Painted Blue

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Career Day 03:09 Tools
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In May 03:59 Tools
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Kissing Booth 05:03 Tools
Can't f(x) 03:01 Tools
Travel Well 03:44 Tools
Rightful Heir 03:16 Tools
Few 03:03 Tools
Undeserving 02:39 Tools
Let's Kiss 03:29 Tools
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white bicycles 04:05 Tools
Go To Waste 01:53 Tools
Sorely Tempted 02:42 Tools
Missed The Point 02:10 Tools
Shameproof Flirt 02:47 Tools
peace dividend 03:15 Tools
Or Do They? 02:30 Tools
K For Karnival 02:04 Tools
Willingness 03:32 Tools
block colors 03:24 Tools
Up With Upland 01:43 Tools
Collage Elements 03:11 Tools
Love to the Third Power 02:46 Tools
Lab Rat Blues 01:43 Tools
campaign song 03:26 Tools
Blooming, Buzzing 03:12 Tools
officer angel 03:34 Tools
Anti-Nomination 03:22 Tools
Niacin 02:48 Tools
Cathexis 03:59 Tools
Modern Again 03:33 Tools
I Should Be With You 01:58 Tools
Explorer Scout 04:17 Tools
El Niño 02:19 Tools
unscheduled train 03:15 Tools
After the Housewarming 03:47 Tools
storefronts 02:24 Tools
register 05:42 Tools
epistemophilia 04:03 Tools
smothered 01:10 Tools
rock and roll friend 04:10 Tools
Off The Face 02:33 Tools
scapegoat 04:07 Tools
2nd Class Citizen 04:04 Tools
Going to Fontana 04:41 Tools
Spent 02:56 Tools
Growth Spurt 03:30 Tools
Developer's Dream 05:19 Tools
(Jessica's Got A) Ropeburn 03:06 Tools
One Who Fell 04:27 Tools
Cornstarch 03:34 Tools
A Longer Leash 04:01 Tools
Self-Contained 02:33 Tools
Back In Town 02:56 Tools
Human Shield 03:05 Tools
Take Your Own Advice 07:34 Tools
Striver 02:48 Tools
Dry Spell 03:43 Tools
Avert My Eyes 03:19 Tools
Who's Landing In My Hangar? 02:40 Tools
Emphasis 01:56 Tools
States Away 02:21 Tools
A Shaky Start 03:38 Tools
Fitted Sheets 03:35 Tools
Swansong 14:08 Tools
Lapped 02:58 Tools
Vengeful as Hell 04:11 Tools
Indices and Surds 02:22 Tools
In An Ames Room 03:12 Tools
Matter of Days 01:58 Tools
Down 02:50 Tools
Push My Swing 03:38 Tools
(I'm A) Haunted House 05:31 Tools
Approachable 02:22 Tools
misjudge me 02:46 Tools
History of Zurich 02:59 Tools
Genre Exercise 01:57 Tools
Web Fluid 04:18 Tools
Through My Head 03:43 Tools
Just How Strict (A Vegetarian Are You?) 03:17 Tools
Break It Easy 02:57 Tools
[Untitled] 01:55 Tools
Clay Tablets 02:01 Tools
K Is for Karnival 02:04 Tools
The Future of Communications 15:11 Tools
Avert My Eyes (Live) 03:20 Tools
Avert My Eyes [Hidden Track] 03:20 Tools
Rag Content 03:46 Tools
untitled bonus track 01:55 Tools
Miracle Thaw 02:08 Tools
passing up a kiss 03:35 Tools
Misjudged Me 01:08 Tools
Emophilia 04:03 Tools
Up W/ Upland 01:44 Tools
My Heart And The Real World 01:08 Tools
Unknown 01:08 Tools
president am i 02:56 Tools
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The Steak Place 02:56 Tools
Underserving 04:18 Tools
contraption 04:18 Tools
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Missing The Point 02:20 Tools
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The New Teller 03:02 Tools
Swivel Chairs 02:20 Tools
Web Fluids 03:02 Tools
Anti Nomination 03:02 Tools
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Nothing Painted Blue is an American indie rock band, sporadically active since the 1990s, led by songwriter Franklin Bruno. Bruno and drummer Kyle Brodie have been the only constant members, as the remainder of the lineup has undergone a number of changes throughout the band's existence. They formed in 1987 in Los Angeles and released their debut LP, A Baby, A Blanket, A Packet of Seeds, in 1990. The band sometimes spelled their name as "Nøthing Painted Blue" (abbreviated "ØPB"), a use of notation for the empty set in mathematics. References to mathematics are common in their songwriting and iconography (Bruno's undergraduate degree was in mathematics; he is currently a visiting professor of philosophy at Northwestern University); for example, their 1998 record was named after the Monte Carlo method. The cover of the same album depicts pins scattered randomly on a surface, an apparent reference to a probabilistic method for approximating pi. Their album Placeholders features a song called Can't f(x), an abuse of mathematical notation for the song's refrain, "can't function." The band's name apparently comes from one of Ann-Margret's lines in the 1964 film Kitten with a Whip: "How come you think you're such a smoky something, when you're so nothing painted blue?" Bruno's compositions are known for their intellectually quirky sound and lyrical cleverness. Though Nothing Painted Blue has not achieved the level of cult status that contemporaries like Pavement and labelmates Guided By Voices did, many fans insist that they deserve a place in the canon of '90s underground rock, especially on their 1994 album Placeholders, which is often viewed as an unheralded masterpiece. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.