Merciless Devils Violate Punk Policy Prefight

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Post by phatcactus »

The Special Relatives are glad Luke Henley is not doing Devils Live in a Quiet Pond, because the Special Relatives would probably vote for Luke Henley instead of the Special Relatives.

The Special Relatives regret to inform you that they will be particulating in the Black Fight this week. The Special Relatives will also be singing, which the Special Relatives have never done before.

Oh, and the Special Relatives got the title wrong, but liked their song enough to not really give a damn. Sorry.

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Post by Eric Y. »

that's great. you don't give a damn. in that case, neither do we.

also nice to hear you already plan on voting for your own song, since clearly it will be the best one of the week, in your opinion, before you've heard any of the competition. rock on.
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Post by tonetripper »

.... hahahahaha....... voice you crack me up.

Incidentally I'm thinking Draft might have to fan the flames for Devils Live in a Quiet Pond. Beds are done and since it's an old Russian saying it should be cool to get a little beat poet like on this one. The zephyr is blowing comrades.

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Post by MintyHandy »

compose something making interesting (or at least deliberate) use of "repetition" in the song...
One of the most memorable songs I've heard utilizing this approach in the last twenty years was the song "Some Fucking Shit Ass" by Life, Sex and Death. An integral part of the rhythm section AND the chorus were the lead singer growling "Some Fucking Shit Ass, UH!" over and over and over.

It sticks in my head in part because I had to edit the swear words out in order to play the video on a television program; essentially I rode the mute button in rhythm for most of the song (some __ing __ __ UH!) which, as it was a very rhythmic chant over a very sparse drum track, didn't really detract from the song as much as you'd think.

However, we ultimately decided to play their video for "Tank" instead, which sadly wasn't as good a song.
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Electrocushin is doing it again?!?

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Just finished Punk Bartender. There's lyrics with this one and the song is nearly 3 minutes. Listeners: consider this your warning.
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Post by bz£ »

I have an ethics question: is it bad form to make some cover art for a fight if you might also make a song for that fight? See, I've never made any art before, as I'm sure most of you have noticed when listening to the lack of art in the songs I write. But more to the point, I've never made any song fight! cover art before, but I have put a little something together for one of the fights this week. I'm also sort of putting together some music for that same title, and I'm not sure if it's kosher to do both.
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Post by HeuristicsInc »

i don't see a problem with that.
i made cover art as well as half of the brainpipe entry for "chainsaw."
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Post by Edge of LA »

compose something making interesting (or at least deliberate) use of "repetition" in the song,
Interesting.... I've been working over a riff for Me the Merciless, and keep thinking I'm playing it too much in the song... this could be my excuse for the overt repetition of this riff.

Next stop... find a melody for my song! Grrrr :x
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Post by Poor June »

i guess i'm gonna be in for 'devil lives in a quiet pond'... it's all live takes... just a brief warning... anyways... enjoy
somethin' dif from the norm for me haha...
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Post by Eric Y. »

i just noticed that the new songs are due... well... today!
yikes. i guess i ran out of time for doing reviews and whatnot. sorry y'all.
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Post by MintyHandy »

Just submitted "Our Love Violates Corporate Policy", my second submission, which features my lovely and talented wife on co-vocal. Primarily so that you can see how poorly I sing by comparison.

As for the song itself, I can only hope it is taken in the humorous spirit in which it is given. I can't even imagine listening to it without a sense of humor, unless it's being used as a sitcom theme song...
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Post by tonetripper »

Well Draft is definitely in for Devils Live in a Quiet Pond. A very jazzy rendition featuring some fat cat jazzers here in T.O. (close friends). First time I've done a whole group effort in my space. Excited about the response. I could have spent days on this one. See you in the ring.
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The Molsen Twins are doing the punk bartender. literally.
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Post by Geoff WreckdoM »

Earlier this week I aborted an idea for "Our love is against company policy" due to writers block, this is as far as I got...

I am a man
You're a photocopy machine
We share a special love
The kind that burns and stings
When I come home late from work
My wife suspects an affair
From the toner on my collar
and singed off pubic hair

The rest would have included a love triangle with Mr. Coffee and a voyuer subplot with the security camera, but oh well. Instead I'm very pleased with our Punk Bartender which features our good friend Craig on Bass and Vocals and contains violent imagry and profanity. Listener beware.
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Post by Poor June »

Geoff WreckdoM wrote:Earlier this week I aborted an idea for "Our love is against company policy" due to writers block, this is as far as I got...

I am a man
You're a photocopy machine
We share a special love
The kind that burns and stings
When I come home late from work
My wife suspects an affair
From the toner on my collar
and singed off pubic hair

The rest would have included a love triangle with Mr. Coffee and a voyuer subplot with the security camera, but oh well. Instead I'm very pleased with our Punk Bartender which features our good friend Craig on Bass and Vocals and contains violent imagry and profanity. Listener beware.
ahhh man i really hate you got writers block... that was great!!
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Post by Edge of LA »

I am going with the excuse that I was experiencing major carpal tunnel syndrome in my left hand last night which kept me from developing and recording Me the Merciless. :(
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Question about votewhoring

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I have a sincere question about provoking votes around here. I've been assuming that SongFight is best used as a place to get good feedback from strangers who have no vested interest in telling you your songs are better than they actually are.

To that end, I have told a few friends about SongFight, but I haven't told them which song was mine, and I told them to vote before going to the forums so they wouldn't figure out which one was mine. Is that fairly typical, or do people 'round these parts actively solicit votes from friends and family just to boost their numbers?

Just curious from a board-culture perspective.
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Post by The Unstoppable Mr. Mint »

First time trying to do a song for here, its going to be in the Devils live in a quiet pond section. Put the lyrics up in the lyric forum already, I feel the lyrics are probably better by themselves then the recording though sadly. But I wait anxiously for reviews, comments and criticism.
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Re: Question about votewhoring

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MintyHandy wrote:curious
Some would say that even what you have done is votewhoring, because for the most part, friends of musicians are like dogs in Far Side cartoons: all your friends heard was "blahblahblahblah I have a new song blabhhblahlbhalbhlah vote for it blhlabhlahblahblah Ginger". Your friends are going to find out which song is yours and vote for it, unless they don't know what your voice sounds like and they don't know how to work the internet.

Which is fine, different people do different things.

I myself don't tell people every time I have a new song out at songfight because I am interested in how many unsolicited votes I can garner.
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Post by MintyHandy »

Some would say that even what you have done is votewhoring...
Fair enough. :)

EDIT: Hey, found a thread over in complaints where jb and some other folks condone whoring it up big-time, but I can't bring myself to commit to quite that level of whoredom. I think I'll concentrate on amusing myself, although it's hard to quantify success -- number of giggles? Perhaps I could make a chart...
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Post by Leaf »

MintyHandy wrote:
some other folks condone whoring it up big-time, but.... I..... bring myself to commit to that level of whoredom.... I'll concentrate on amusing myself-- .....number of giggles? Perhaps I could make a chart...

There. That's better.

So far, I'm enjoying your tunes, and your posts.

Ya know, who fing cares anway? With the new fightmaster's pick option, future injustices can be righted by the mighty powers of Oz.


As in, votes, reviews, hxaro, fm picks...so many sources of awknowledgement to choose from... the hip cola is right. (from a pm).

Songfight is crack.



What ever floats your boat. I take the 15-16 approach these days too...it's cool seeing even 6 votes, and knowing six "strangers" voted for ya... although, checking out number of downloads is exciting too, and then there's always that glowing review amongst the throng that can put your week over the top...


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Post by boltoph »

Leaf wrote:Songfight is crack...crack.
Wow I was just thinking this. Man, I'm starting to feel guilty if I don't get something in...ashamed and disappointed in myself. I love listening to the tunes at work, all day. I got a folk / metal combo prepared this week. I even played the drum kit on this one, and used an 80's DOD American Metal pedal.

One question....where can I see the number of downloads on a song?
Leaf wrote:it's cool seeing even 6 votes, and knowing six "strangers" voted for ya
Plus, my "non-band" songs now have a place to go besides sitting on a hard drive or a reel. There's nothing better than hearing a great new song. Count me among those somewhat addicted...
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