Dr. Frank's Hard Drive The 2004 MTX album Yesterday Rules is on this hard drive. At least, I believe it is. It turns out I don't have the proper cable/dongle combination at the moment to examine the contents, though I have one on order. I do remember once long ago I did manage to copy the files for the song "London" for a guy who wanted to do some kind of fancy re-mix many years ago. This remix didn't ever happen, as far as I know, but the fact that I have this hard drive at all is largely the result of that request. In that old naive way I used to have, I figured all I had to do was ask Kevin Army for the files. In fact, though, the hard drive was, as far as he knew, at Shark Bite studios where the album was recorded, and Shark Bite was going through a bit of a transition period at the time. The old owner was hard to locate and not super responsive and it was in fact well over a year before I finally managed to take possession of it. Though I didn't know it at the time, this was a harbinger of things to come much later down the road. Even after this, I still had this naive idea that someone, somehow, somewhere was keeping track of all our tapes and that if I ever wanted to access them for re-mixes or re-issues, or simply for preservation, all I'd have to do was put in a request to whomever it was (and that someone I could ask would know who that was.) In fact, had I not been asked for those "London" files by some dude on the internet, and left it till this past year when I began the project of trying to locate and assemble all of our recordings, I'm sure this thing would turn out to be lost forever, like the other now missing tapes that (I speculate) must have been left in various studios around the Bay Area. This album and recording is rather unusual compared to the others, reflected the fact that it's on a hard drive at all. It's the first one substantially recorded digitally to disk and mixed using Pro-Tools, but even that process was a little wei...