Quetzalcoatlus's listening history
A "lost" piece of sorts: I was going through my files when I found a song I wrote and recorded in October of last year, but never shared with anyone.
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Named after a public domain pulp fiction story I once found online.
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An experiment with very short electronic loops. The very first sound you hear in this song is all of the tracks I used for it running at once for one second - this was the result of an editing mistake, but as I was trying to make something harsh…
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One of my "fake video game soundtrack" pieces. The title isn't merely repetition; the first instance of "frightening" is an adjective and the second is a present tense verb - in other words "scary horses scaring other horses".
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I use this phrase so much in my daily life in customer service, it may as well be a song.
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Hanging on my closet, I have a sticker for Narraganset beer and a mock-road-sign reading "Dystopia" with an arrow pointing both directions. The juxtaposition was unintentional, but I decided I liked it.
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One of my "fake video game soundtrack" pieces. The title isn't merely repetition; the first instance of "frightening" is an adjective and the second is a present tense verb - in other words "scary horses scaring other horses".
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I deliberately made it unclear whether it's "I'm leaving you" or "I believe in you" (originally, it was the latter)>
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