Tube-Fruit, All Smiles and Chocolate is one of the first works from Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock. Self-released in 1993 on 100 handmade cassette tapes, this demo contains lo-fi songs with almost unintelligible lyrics due to the mixing of each track.
The project was sold on eBay in 2009 along with Uncle Bunny Faces’ Useless Anaology Involving Distance, Freight Trains, and Half Ripe Limes (It Doesn’t Matter, Limes Are Sour Either Way). Brock stated that he saw the tapes as albums and that there are limited copies of each.