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{{Infobox album | name = Motorcade of Generosity | type = studio | artist = [[Cake (band)|Cake]] | cover = Cake Motorcade of Generosity.jpg | alt = | released = February 7, 1994 | recorded = 1993 | venue = | studio = Pus Cavern, Sacramento, CA | genre = {{flatlist| *[[Alternative rock]] *[[alternative country]] *[[experimental rock]] *[[lo-fi music|lo-fi]]<ref name="Bloom" /> }} | length = 43:12 | label = [[Capricorn Records|Capricorn]] | producer = Cake | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = [[Fashion Nugget]] | next_year = 1996 | misc = {{Singles | name = Motorcade of Generosity | type = studio | single1 = [[Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle]] | single1date = 1993 | single2 = Jolene | single2date = 1995 | single3 = Ruby Sees All | single3date = 1995 }} }} '''''Motorcade of Generosity''''' is the debut studio album by American [[alternative rock]] band [[Cake (band)|Cake]]. It was recorded at the Pus Cavern studio in Sacramento, California, and released through [[Capricorn Records]] on February 7, 1994. According to ''[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]'' reviewer Madison Bloom, ''Motorcade of Geneoristy'' is a [[lo-fi music|lo-fi]] album with "warm and close" songs that pull from different musical styles, such as [[honky-tonk]] and [[ranchera]], and compared its style to "trailing notes down a stairwell into some subterranean tavern, where a [[cantina]] band plays over clinking pints."<ref name="Bloom">{{cite web |last1=Bloom |first1=Madison |title=Cake: Fashion Nuggets Album Review |url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/cake-fashion-nugget/ |website=Pitchfork |access-date=January 20, 2023 |date=November 6, 2022}}</ref> Music critic Daryl Cater deemed it an example of funky, guitar-oriented "quirk-rock" reminiscent of [[Phish]]'s "genre-hopping [[jam session|jam]]s".<ref name="allmusic" />
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