Parametric plugin drums, plus 5-string bass and Squier Strat copy. Might have recorded an acoustic guitar track as well, but it didn't work as well as the electric track, and the "song" sounded too busy with both.
Parametric plugin drums plus guitar and bass. Clearly remember watching the rare Alabama snow fall into the light from our front porch, right under the double windows in my office/studio. The image has nothing to do with the track or the title…
Live drums, guitars, bass, and keyboard. My wife pointed out the similar chord sequence/intervals to "Save Tonight" by Eagle-Eye Cherry, but I think mine starts in Bm, and theirs starts in Am. :)
Live guitars and bass, programmed parametric drums, and more computer voices. Not referring to a single, specific WETJ - there are plenty of examples. Credit for "Buddha Bubba" goes to the late, great Bill Hicks.
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It gives me the impression of a reggae tune to some degree.
The snow fall is a diversion of your attention from the title of this tract.lol
Soundtrack for the remake of Killer Clowns from Outer Space?
It could be used in a horror movie soundtrack. It does have that creepy sound that gives you that weird feeling.
Sort of a pop sound, but it sounds like you couldn't find a way to end it, so you kept looping back around.
I can imagine this being on a college radio station, alternative music show. I kind of like it.
Speed Metal
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Yep, AMUC, that's the sound of a cat running the length of the house and back in about 3 seconds. :)