WIP, last touched at the end of 08. While I'm happy with the lyrics, and the beat-producer, antisoc, did an admirable job of piecing together 4 different artists with different flow styles, I really need to punch up the back beat a little, and I'm going to re-record the 2nd verse-- my timing gets a little off. Features 3 guest nerdcore rappers: ytcracker-- the original digital gangster--, KABUTO, and finally, The Ranger of The Downunderdogs. Careful, there's there's cussin'.
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posted by ShawnStruck
on Aug 12, 2010 -
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A rehearsal demo of a rejiggered older song, meant for my Irish-American garage band, The Peter O'Tooles.
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posted by Astro Zombie
on Apr 7, 2010 -
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A VDU is, of course, a video display unit. A song about one of the things the Web has made: Millions of people who sit all day long staring at a screen.
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posted by Astro Zombie
on Jul 12, 2009 -
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Although not strictly part of this month's challenge, I would like to point out that this song, which deals with how our social media lives on after we die, is heavily inspired by "Waiting for My Man."
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posted by Astro Zombie
on Jul 8, 2009 -
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Yet another from my series of glam and punk inspired songs about the series of tubes we call the Interweb.
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posted by Astro Zombie
on Jul 6, 2009 -
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Another in my series of punk and glam inspired songs about Web culture, this one is sort of an answer song to both "The Kids Are Alright" and "Blitzkrieg Bop."
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posted by Astro Zombie
on Jul 5, 2009 -
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Another from my series of lo-fi punk and glam inspired songs about the Interweb, this time dealing with Web hoaxes and tragedies.
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posted by Astro Zombie
on Jul 2, 2009 -
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Defense and confession wrapped in to one song. Let your freak flag fly.
posted by cortex
on Mar 7, 2007 -
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