The ASR3K Records
spinning asr3k single center label
Virtual 7 inch Single

This is where it all comes together. The worlds of MST3K and MOA collide. For those of you who know one but not the other, this is a good introduction to the natural symbiosis of SciFi Comedy and Space Rock.

This may also serve as your introduction to the wonders of MPEG layer 3 audio compression. This is where quality audio on the WEB is going. It may seem like a hassle to download and install a player, but it is worth it. The audio quality for the filesize is amazing. The documentation for the encoder I used says these files are the equivalent to raw stereo PCM files sampled at 22KHZ, but I hear much better sound than that, with just a few problems with phase distortion, which sounds like a flanging effect.

WARNING: different browsers deal with download links differently. You may have to right-click (or the equivalent) and pull down a menu to select "save as" (or the equivalent). Otherwise, you might just get a bunch crap thrown at you if the browser tries to "view" the binary file.


Side A - MST3K Love Theme, the Manos mix
Click here to download mst3k.mp3 (832914 Bytes)

Side B - Transmissions from Venus, the MSTie mix.
Click here to download tfv.mp3 (1185097 Bytes)

Bonus Tracks

Love Theme from The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mixed-Up Zombies
(The Brains)
Performed by: Tom Servo (the robot, not the band)
© 1997 Best Brains Inc.
Click here to download zombie.mp3 (187062 Bytes)


Space Ghost Coast-to-Coast closing theme
(Man or... ASTRO-man?)
Peformed by: Man or... ASTRO-man?
© 1997 Cartoon Network and/or Man or... ASTRO-man?
Click here to download sgtheme.mp3 (323180 Bytes)


MP3 Players

NOTICE: I've removed the local copies of the players from my site, to save space and because I don't want to worry about keeping them up-to-date. Following the link below should get you to something that will work on your computer, if you have audio capabilities at all.

There are players, encoders and decoders available for a variety of platforms. A great place to start is www.mpeg.org.


These mixes exist as collage (artistic fair use) and as tribute (editorial fair use) and are not a substitute for an official MOA or Best Brains recording, program, etc. I do not believe that anything on my website exceeds the fair use provisions of the U.S. Copyright law. The copyright notices for MOA and Best Brains on this page, and others on this site, apply to the individual components, not the overall composition. This site is not created or operated for profit of any kind other than the prestige of having created a really cool ASR3K page.



Copyright © 1997 Michael Anthony Kepler, except where otherwise noted.