CLASSIFIED - ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH ARCHIVE

THE MURPHY EXPERIMENT

CASE #1310
Discovery: Interdimensional Musical Phenomenon
- Genre Fluid Rock -
Origin Points: Tempe, Arizona • Bangor, Northern Ireland | Est. 2020 CE
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PRIMARY ARTIFACT COLLECTION #1

Discovery Log

The Boney Files Album Cover
The Boney Files
"Musical missives from the kitchen of available time"
Researcher's Note: This collection represents the primary sonic documentation recovered from Subject Group's initial creative period during the early-mid 21st century. Analysis suggests a multi-year compositional timeline, with evidence of progressive evolution, experimental chaos, and curious thematic fixations on bovine welfare. Preliminary findings indicate each track may contain encoded information about parallel reality exploration. Further analysis required.

Ten discrete audio artifacts spanning multiple genres and temporal signatures. Embedded throughout: musical Easter eggs, dimensional coordinates, and what may be the first documented cases of humor integration into progressive rock composition. Recommended listening approach: repeated analysis reveals previously undetected layers.

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SUBJECT IDENTIFICATIONS - CORE GROUP

Personnel Documentation

Stephen A. Murphy
Guitars, Keys, Bass, Vocals
Gary Bloxsom
Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
John Caulfield
Guitars, Vocals
Angela Brown
Vocals
SUPPLEMENTARY PERSONNEL

Guest Collaborators

Roy Nelson
Harmonica
Too Far North (To Get a Tan)
Eden Meshida
Bass
CFC Free (Cling Film Figurines)
Karen Shafer
Doors
The Search, What's in the Box?
Suki
Barks
The Search, What's in the Box?

Secondary Artifact Collection Detected

Excavation team has uncovered evidence of a second album collection codenamed "SHAPES" with integrated visual narrative components. Initial comic frame successfully recovered. Full analysis underway.

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