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===''Organica'' (1998 - 2001)===
In 1998 Sebasstian formed Irregular Records (later [[Go-Kustom Rekords]]) and in 1999 released Kill Switch...Klick's most controversial album, ''Organica''. This album featured new songs and re-recorded versions of KsK classics using only acoustic sound sources. Said ''[[CMJ]]'' Magazine in Issue 67 "D.A. Sebasstian has taken to using only acoustic instruments, recorded in his studio and sampler- processed appropriately, to write new songs and recreate older KsK material. The convention-busting instrumentation makes Organica a surprisingly flirtatious, personality-driven album. Just listen to "5 Hotwheels In My Box," which rhythmically alters a sample of a child blurting "five" and juxtaposes the soundbite with the bleating of bagpipes. Organica is a testament to the ingenuity of Sebasstian as well as to the viability of acoustic instruments in making great dance records."<ref name="cmj-07-99">{{cite journal |last1=Botchick |first1=Cheryl |title=Reviews: Kill Switch... Klick: Organica |journal=CMJ New Music Report |date=19 July 1999 |volume=59 |issue=627 |pages=25–26 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/CMJ/1999/CMJ-1999-07-19.pdf |access-date=7 January 2022 |publisher=College Media, Inc. |___location=Great Neck, NY |issn=0890-0795}}</ref> Organica was later licensed and reissued by [[Invisible Records]].
===''Milkin' It For All It's Worth'' (2001 - 2005)===
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