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Written for RPM 2009.
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Originally written for RPM 2008, I've finally got around to making it sound a bit better; to my ears anyway. A return to my normal subject matter of criminal activity and even more criminal lyrics.
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KY69. Based on a Californian radio station that plays awesome music all around the clock. The characters are wildly in love but won't admit it. The car is outrageously sporty. Apart from everything mentioned in the lyrics, it's a true story…
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Parental advisory lyrics in conjunction with Sister Savage (unless she denies it, in which case, she's right) Based on a graffiti that simply set the mind racing
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An overtly political song for a change (normally I tend to gentler fare, such as murder and unrequited love). This is one of my RPM challenge songs and was written about the time when Libya hit the news for all the wrong reasons. My RPM challenge…
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Originally written for RPM 2008, I've finally got around to making it sound a bit better; to my ears anyway. A return to my normal subject matter of criminal activity and even more criminal lyrics.
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KY69. Based on a Californian radio station that plays awesome music all around the clock. The characters are wildly in love but won't admit it. The car is outrageously sporty. Apart from everything mentioned in the lyrics, it's a true story…
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Parental advisory lyrics in conjunction with Sister Savage (unless she denies it, in which case, she's right) Based on a graffiti that simply set the mind racing
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Written for RPM2011, it's a welcome return to the subject of unrequited love; clearly the most tragic of all emotions. Please excuse the hopelessly over ambitious backing vocals on the chorus.
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Written for RPM2011, it's a welcome return to the subject of unrequited love; clearly the most tragic of all emotions. Please excuse the hopelessly over ambitious backing vocals on the chorus.
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