A remixed and extended version appears on their debut album The Future Sound of Nostalgia, released in 2011.
[1] In 2010, Damian Cowell was contracted to write an album for the Museum of Old and New Art.
Cowell originally intended to call the band "The Future Sound of Nostalgia"[4]", but he thought it was too long.
Their final two songs, "Bryan Miller" and "Martin Wagner" (outtakes from the May Contain Traces of Nut sessions), were released on SoundCloud in early 2014.
The DC3 mainly played standard alternative rock with social commentary as the lyrics, as heard in songs like "I Was the Guy in TISM" and "Henry Fucking Wagons".