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Shy Camp (1996-2000) was the indie-pop four-track project of guitarist/vocalist David Rapp. Notable releases included the "Call In Sick" 7-inch single on Harriet Records (1997) and the tracks "Alison Song #4" and "Spinster" on the 1998 Harriet compilation CD "Friendly Society." Most of Shy Camp's recordings were performed and recorded by Rapp alone, but an EP's worth of tracks ("History's On Your Side," "The Biggest Secret In The World," "You'll Never Be A Star," and "A Happy Life") featured the talents of guitarist Nate Shumaker (Everdown, On Fire) and guitarist/drummer Joel Thibodeau (Death Vessel, String Builder). Myke Weiskopf (Science Park) contributed accordion, keyboards, and engineering expertise to these tracks as well. Shy Camp's final release was "The Biggest Secret in the World," on the "Starring Nao" compilation by Japanese label Rover Records in 2000. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
When The Revolution Comes
A Happy Life
Collected Works EP
Another Month You've Wasted
History's On Your Side
The Biggest Secret In The World
You'll Never Be A Star
Friendly Society
Lucky Day

For The Dead In Space

Call In Sick
For The Dead In Space: Interpretations Of The Work Of Tom Rapp And Pearls Before Swine