This EP, also released in 2004, doubles as the single release for 'It Beats Me Every Time'. The EP shows the more experimental side of the 'Falling Out' sessions, as opposed to the classic rock, Beach Boys and Elvis Costello -influenced sound of the main album. It is described by the band as a "mini-album". The EP entered at number 45 on the Swedish singles chart, where it stayed for one week. The song 'Punks Jump Up' is an instrumental jam recorded by accident during the sessions for the song 'Money', and is named after the electro-pop duo of the same name. The song 'See Through' was previously released on an early single. The EP bridges the musical gap between the band's earlier, baroque-pop sound, and their later, more experimental material found in albums such as
Seaside Rock, using unusual techniques such as movie samples in 'Unreleased Backgrounds'. • "It Beats Me Every Time" – 3:37 • "(I Just Wanna) See Through" – 2:49 • "The Trap's My Trip" – 5:12 • "Punks Jump Up" – 1:10 • "Unreleased Backgrounds" – 6:45 == References ==