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*Rap/Hip-Hop with electronics and glitchy beats*
I had a friend with a problem that everyone ignored
Pretending not to notice when he fell onto the floor
Never asked a question when he showed up late
Lacerations from a situation
Bruises…
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*Rap/hip-Hop with electric piano, Evolver synthesizer, and vocals*
When I wake up every morning I've got music in my brain
And when my head hits the bed every night it's the same
I'm dreaming up rhymes and synthesizer lines
Casting out the…
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*Rap/Hip-Hop with a strong* **_Nitzer Ebb_** *and* **_Underworld_** *influence*
Do...Do you remember? Do you remember how it felt when you were young and by yourself?
The world was new but you felt old
You were alone and life was cold…
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*Rap/Hip-Hop featuring an Evolver synthesizer*
All you zombies listen up good because I'm only saying this once
There's no sense in repeating it again cuz repeating it again is dumb
This is a tale that starts with snakes but in the end it…
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*Hip-hop instrumental with electric piano and acoustic guitar*
I know how hard composing good instrumental music is. This track was going to be the backing for a song called "Ouroboros" but it was too pretty and nice and slow.
I ended up…
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*Rap/Hip-Hop with electric piano*
I start off each morning with my favorite drug
Cook it up in the kitchen and take a slug
Coffee so black it helps me to wake
Prepared to attack the problems I face
Maybe it's keeping my blood pressure high…
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RPM '09 instrumental. This one was a lot of fun and relatively painless and unplanned, which accounts for its roughness.
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Sundays have always been a disappointment for me. If you've never spent the entire day just moving about, drinking beer, enjoying the weather and putting off the upcoming week, you should. Maybe not every week.
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Corporate boardroom buzzwords are meaningless and worse than useless.
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A song about someone I know, or at least used to, who is almost as much a mess as the metaphors I threw at this effort.
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instrumental. no relation to westley and buttercup, just the title that stuck.
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anxiety over something horrible that someone might have done, will destroy you when it's something that you'll never know for sure.
leads into 'roost.'
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neglected children are coming back home to roost
kind of goes with 'fret.'
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it is a short experiment in automatic music creation. a choice is made to use a major pentatonic scale. this happy creature is born. he is young, and small. however he has big feet. it is comical music? it makes you smile?
it is bigger version…
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Brett Picknell - Bass, Drum Programming, Arranging
George Brown - Guitar, Lyrics&Melodies
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Jim Tyrrell - Keyboards, Writing, Arranging
Brett Picknell - Bass, Drum Programming, Arranging
George Brown - Guitar, Lyrics&Melodies
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George Brown - Music & Lyrics, Guitars
Brett Picknell - Bass, Drum Programming
Jim Tyrrell - Keyboards
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George Brown - Music & Lyrics, Guitars
Brett Picknell - Bass, Keys, Drum Programming
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George Brown - Music & Lyrics, Guitars
Brett Picknell - Bass, Drum Programming
Jim Tyrrell - Keyboards
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Brett Picknell - Music, Bass, Drum Programming
George Brown - Guitars, Lyrics&Melodies
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George Brown - Music & Lyrics
Brett Picknell - Bass
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Brett Picknell - Music
George Brown - Lyrics & Vocals
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Mucking about with the StormDrums plugin to try making some Battlestar-Galactica-esque soundtrack music.
Worked as an intro to the album too.
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Just a blues jam. Michael Butler helped out on bass.
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An upbeat hip-hop type number. Made mostly in Reason as I recall.
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A sort of electronic/post-rock thing. Came up with a wee tune on the rhodes and built around it.
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I tried so hard to write vocals for this. I even had some recorded but couldn't bear to leave them on. Anyone else wants to give it a go, let me know :)
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The only track on the album with vocals. Also the first song I wrote for the album. Inspired by Iron and Wine.
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This is a track from our album "Fallen They Be" submitted as a part of the RPM Challenge 2009.
Guitar - James Blair
Guitar, Drums - Jason Hannah
Vocals, Keyboards - Casey J. Payne
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This is a track from our album "Fallen They Be" submitted as a part of the RPM Challenge 2009.
Guitar - James Blair
Guitar, Drums - Jason Hannah
Vocals, Keyboards - Casey J. Payne
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This is a track from our album "Fallen They Be" submitted as a part of the RPM Challenge 2009.
Guitar - James Blair
Guitar, Drums - Jason Hannah
Vocals, Keyboards - Casey J. Payne
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This is a track from our album "Fallen They Be" submitted as a part of the RPM Challenge 2009.
Guitar - James Blair
Guitar, Drums - Jason Hannah
Vocals, Keyboards - Casey J. Payne
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This is a track from our album "Fallen They Be" submitted as a part of the RPM Challenge 2009.
Guitar - James Blair
Guitar, Drums - Jason Hannah
Vocals, Keyboards - Casey J. Payne
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This is a track from our album "Fallen They Be" submitted as a part of the RPM Challenge 2009.
Guitar - James Blair
Guitar, Drums - Jason Hannah
Vocals, Keyboards - Casey J. Payne
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This is a track from our album "Fallen They Be" submitted as a part of the RPM Challenge 2009.
Guitar - James Blair
Guitar, Drums - Jason Hannah
Vocals, Keyboards - Casey J. Payne
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This is a track from our album "Fallen They Be" submitted as a part of the RPM Challenge 2009.
Guitar - James Blair
Guitar, Drums - Jason Hannah
Vocals, Keyboards - Casey J. Payne
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The original was called "Opportunity." Here's the accompanying words. Hope you like it!
Doug
Winter comes and goes.
Spring between winters.
Boots crunch dry lichens.
Walking on gray stone,
The roots of the earth pulled up through the skin…
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