Die For Nothing Less Than Pasty White Saint Peter Prefight

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WeaselSlayer wrote:...I might add piano though.
Whats this about "might"? DO IT UP, Dammit. :lol: My entry this week is sorta a tribute to you in a way cause I wrote and recorded the whole thing in single takes over the course of one evening. But I'm still gonna go back and redo guitar solo so I guess that may disqualify me from said tribute. but regardless....ROCK!
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boltoph wrote:
WeaselSlayer wrote:...I might add piano though.
Whats this about "might"? DO IT UP, Dammit. :lol: My entry this week is sorta a tribute to you in a way cause I wrote and recorded the whole thing in single takes over the course of one evening. But I'm still gonna go back and redo guitar solo so I guess that may disqualify me from said tribute. but regardless....ROCK!
Who loves you, baby? Oh, and I totally didn't add piano, but it was because I consulted a friend about it and he was all, "don't add a god damn thing." I did, however, completely remix it before sending it in because it was way too quiet and I rearranged some stuff. Which is a first. Anyway, I'm glad you tried the one-evening single take thing. And I'd probably redo a guitar solo if I used one and it wasn't as good as it could be (but don't tell anyone.)
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WeaselSlayer wrote:...didn't add piano
well we will all still be rocking out, regardless!
WeaselSlayer wrote:it was way too quiet and I rearranged some stuff. Which is a first.
Do you ever master yer stuff? If you don't or can't, and want to hear the difference, let me know. Even if just for your own listening pleasure (or mine).

Lastly, I promise, I won't tell :o

that damn end quote tag keeps wonderously appearing...
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I'm in for Saint Peter. For what it's worth, I found I could work better under Monday deadlines than Friday deadlines.
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Post by Smalltown Mike »

Minty, I really dig this line:

(Oh) I'll die for you (baby) if you die for me first.

A real bitter love song.
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Post by Daj Werkenhorse 1 »

I don't know what a prefight is, but if it is about talking about the next week's songs: I've got a banjo in next week's Die For Me.
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Ding! We're in for Pasty White Man. Had to record it in about 20 minutes since we're off for a trip tonight. So the instrumentation is sparse but the song is pretty solid.

I swear it's not a hold-over from "We Are All Made Of Strings" (which we wrote for, but didn't enter). There's a lyric in there that sounds like it, but I had to keep it even so. It was too endearing. Hostess Mostess enters in good faith.
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I'm in for Nothing Less Than Everything, with a song dedicated to Jack Shite, in the sure knowledge that he won't like anything about it.

I'm taking a short holiday from songfighting now. It's far too addictive and takes up far too much time that could be spent on changing the world or fornicating. So expect me to submit again when I'm bored with one or the other.
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Post by j$ »

Hey kids, pull on your tightest pogo-ing trousers - The Molsen Twins return with a slab of goodtime 'Pasty White Man' punka rocka that will drive you headlong into the nearest moshpit.

It is also possibly the first ever punk rock song to make use of the word 'Russification'.

Bring it, Mostess (and others!) :)

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j$ wrote:'Pasty White Man' ... Bring it, Mostess (and others!) :)
Primitive Screwheads say "OK"

Fear the Pasty White Man, heh.
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ADVANCE NOTICE:

Molsen Twins "pastywhiteman" is infectious!


Also:

I hate sugar ants. With a passion. GO IN THE F**&in6 ant traps you little bastards.


I've taken to flicking them with my index finger. I line them up... and then, like an angry deity, I flick them out of existenance.

DiE.


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Kapitano wrote:I'm in for Nothing Less Than Everything, with a song dedicated to Jack Shite, in the sure knowledge that he won't like anything about it.

I'm taking a short holiday from songfighting now. It's far too addictive and takes up far too much time that could be spent on changing the world or fornicating. So expect me to submit again when I'm bored with one or the other.
haha. i hold no grudges dude. i promise to judge it fairly, even if you slag me in it. or backwards. or something like that.

ask the wreckdom guys, i hold no grudges right fellas?

plus you compared me to josh, which both made me feel proud and ashamed at the same time.... :)
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Father Bingo wrote:"Die For Me," eh? Sounds like a song for my ex-wife.

*rimshot*

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Hm. I guess I wasn't kidding. I'm in for "Die For Me" with a song I wrote for my ex-wife.
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St. Peter sent. My last fight was Hope You're Okay, and it feels great to be back in the ring.

This week not only marks my return, but the return of the SoberChoir :mrgreen: Also, the introduction of my 335, an AudioTechnica 3035 condenser, and a pretty fancy isolation booth/closet with blankets. All this new stuff in one week. You are all spoiled rotten.

Good luck.
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The Sober Irishman wrote:You are all spoiled rotten.
yeah, you should go away again and teach us a lesson
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erikb wrote:
The Sober Irishman wrote:This week not only marks my return, but the return of the SoberChoir Also, the introduction of my 335, an AudioTechnica 3035 condenser, and a pretty fancy isolation booth/closet with blankets. You are all spoiled rotten.
yeah, you should go away again and teach us a lesson
Yeah! That's right! You and your fancy condensed choir, your three hundred and thirty five blankets, and your isolated closet!

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Easy L is back for 'St Peter' featuring new member C Hack on Harmonica.
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jack wrote: haha. i hold no grudges dude. i promise to judge it fairly, even if you slag me in it. or backwards. or something like that.

ask the wreckdom guys, i hold no grudges right fellas?
It's true, Jack's a nice guy and more open minded than he lets on to be. He's just not nice all the time which would be boring anyway. Speaking of that dreadful pope thread, WreckdoM's St. Peter, while ridiculous and infantile, will probably wind up offending somebody's religousness. religuososity. religoushooha. whatever.
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Geoff WreckdoM wrote:It's true, Jack's a nice guy and more open minded than he lets on to be.
Ah. So I shouldn't have held back from subtitling my song 'Catholic Jack's Back'
WreckdoM's St. Peter, while ridiculous and infantile, will probably wind up offending somebody's religousness. religuososity. religoushooha. whatever.
The usual way to offend atheists is to tell them atheism is a religion. Likewise marxists, scientists, and for some reason, accountants.
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