The same year saw Yesandno, his side-project with Captain Comatose's Snax, release their 12-inch Notahit on International DeeJay Gigolo Records, in addition to his collaboration with PFFR which appeared alongside Snoop Dogg on their album United We Doth.
The companion DVD, Multiplied By Thunder, featured a "pulsating geometric" video made by Bec Stupak for his reimagining of T. Rex's "Elemental Childe", and a version of his song "For The Second" sung by Boy George.
2005 saw remixes of Yukari Fresh and Grizzly Bear, in addition to "Pirateradiophiiliip", a DJ mix CD consisting of "mashups" he had made which fusing hip hop, R&B and pop with the underground electronic and club music of the time.
Searching for "methamphetamine" led to the unrepentant stimulant anthem "Addicted To Ooh", and after several months of sourcing he had genetically databased the darker skeleton of culture and began elucidating its hidden errors through intensive electronic manipulation of randomly encountered details.
"Acoustic Tomb", "Castle of Pi", "Artery Clocka", "Zac Efron's Vegetable Gravy" and "Hexed In Heliotrope" were posted on Facebook and then disappeared (along with the personality, which was fairly antagonistic) on a dead laptop.
Likewise praised actor James Franco provided the source material for "You Are Mistaken" an album detailing an alternate existence of unimaginable horrors (and implied eventual triumph) involving the CIA, mind control, experimental drug injection, ritualistic sadism and the infinite extremes of sexual abuse perpetrated against specially targeted individuals.
The conceptual extremes of this speculative reality were confronted via lyrical battling/deriding with the first Wirekid single "The Pain of Life", followed by the much lighter "I Don't Care" which returned to directly addressing James Franco, who was also the recipient of several free fan-art-projection-aspiring DJ mixes in his honor, including "Pattern Disruptor" (as Fed Zeppelin) and "You Don't Understand The Flow", which would later be sourced for "iLLuuMiiNatI a$$" (a collection of remixes for the rap and pop stars who populated Philip's dreams, and whose singles sometimes drew connections to the aforementioned speculatory existence).