The Dissociatives is the sole album by the Australian duo of the same name, released in April 2004 by record label Eleven.
In mid-2003 Johns and Mac collaborated to record an album, The Dissociatives, starting with basic tracks in London and finishing off in Sydney and Newcastle.
The pair provided all the instrumental tracks and vocals themselves with Johns writing the lyrics and recording them in Newcastle.
The magazine's writer described the sound of the debut single, "Somewhere Down the Barrel", as a "happy sort of Radiohead."
A negative review came from Pitchfork, which wrote, "Leftfield techno vet Paul Mac seems stale working away from a club-oriented context, but it's Johns who seems out of his depth.