This is the sound of two guys pretending to be rock stars before they realized they had actually become them.

(4:24): A more straightforward, subdued track that serves as a bridge to the finale.

That quarry is the , catalog number CANRCD 01 , floating through niche forums as the ultimate FLAC hot commodity.

The catalog number identifies the specific CD EP release under the Cantora Records label. For audiophiles and "hot" track hunters, finding this version in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is critical because it preserves the original, unpolished production of tracks like "Time to Pretend" and "Kids" before they were re-recorded for major labels.

Let’s be honest about the source material. The original (Compact Discs) were not gold-plated MFSL editions. They were generic, silver-bottomed CD-Rs—the kind you bought in a 50-pack at Staples. The printing on the disc face is often a smudgy, low-resolution sticker or a simple silkscreen of the band’s early geometric logo.