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I keep my mouth shut cos I don’t wanna be
I don’t wanna be obscene
I keep my eyes shut cos I don’t wanna see
I don’t wanna see what you won’t see in me
Sheared, shucked, soaking in the mud
None you could shake from me
Tucked up, pulled tight…
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inside, i feel so strange
but who am i to complain
inside, i feel alive
something died in my heart again tonight
...tonight
why are you everywhere?
you've poisoned everything i know.
your poisoned hearts, I drank them all
as you ask me why…
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A humorous track inspired by the style of Tyler the Creator. My friend Danny and I made it in July.
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An experimental sort of tune in a retro style. It's like music from an old 1950's silent film.
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In this recording I sing and play violin. This is one track, one take, one musician.
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An entry in the 2010 RPM Challenge, recorded entirely on a desktop computer.
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Another early Sluggos tune brought back in the modern era; from 2007's "Songs About Girls."
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One of Carmody's several songs about marriage & divorce; from 2007's "Songs About Girls."
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Another early Sluggos tune brought back in the modern era; from 2007's "Songs About Girls."
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One of my several songs about marriage & divorce; from 2007's "Songs About Girls."
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I wrote this song in 1990 for the early Sluggos; this recording is from 2007's "Songs About Girls."
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This is somewhat contrasting to the general trend on alonetone.com, but it is what I do sometimes at work and is a good sample of my playing stile when it comes to house/live performances.
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A modern-day Sluggos tune, written as love letter to Wichita, Kansas. This song is now being used as theme song to "Wichita Sessions," a locally-produced public television show (KPTS-8) featuring area musicians. Live version from KPTS-TV's "Wichita…
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Another geeky supergroup of sorts was Jones Six, featuring Tom Page, Albert Alfonso, original Sluggos drummer Kent Downing and myself. This recording was made live on KMUW-FM in 1996.
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I wrote and recorded this song the day Timothy Leary died in 1996.
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From "Anomalon," a lost rock opera; recorded in 1996 in the basement beneath Miller Concert Hall at WSU.
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After the breakup of Sunshine Family, Tom Page (the other guitarist) and I joined rockers Scott Mackey and Derek Ethridge to form Carganza. This song was from "Anomalon," my second attempt to write a rock opera.
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