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Where do they go? A true friend for the end? Call! Wish they could let me know, They’re coming back for the end. Call! High time to, Come back on through, Call! Call! Ain’t no point to show it, Give up the pretend, Call! Caught…
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Listen here Listen real close Got something to tell you Heavy like a stone ​ What you thought would always be true Has been lost I though you knew ​ In pastel suburbs It all seemed true ​ These pastel suburbs I see right through…
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I don’t need money I don’t need fame Will you listen Well that’s a shame Won’t you leave the light on And watch your step I don’t hear what you say Cap knows all I got a story And some news Will you listen I got some advice for…
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Stacked some of Dan’s guitar/synth improvisation over an unused synth take from Kevyspice’s RPM 2026 album. That percussive bit sounds kinda like a percolator, plus Kevin is a big Twin Peaks/David Lynch fan, so... Dan Hollands – guitar Kevin…
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This time around, Rebecca wrote another lovely poem to share with the group, then went a step further to the vocal mic to perform the piece. She requested the natural sounds of wind and waves as accompaniment, so Kevin sourced some samples from…
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Track Submission for the 2026 RPM Challenge
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2026 RPM Challenge song idea number four becomes finished song number 11. I almost dropped this one without finishing it. I somehow managed to really intimidate myself with it. The sections were so long and the melodies were busy and it was…
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2026 RPM Challenge idea number 16 becomes finished song number 10. This song feels like evidence that this year's project is running out of gas. I'm happy it exists but that's about the best I can say. All guitar parts are a Gibson Les…
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2026 RPM Challenge song idea number 15 becomes finished song number nine. Another in a long line of attempts at writing The Great American 3/4 Rocker. I think as I typed the previous sentence I decided that my album title this year will be…
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2026 RPM Challenge idea number two becomes finished song number eight. iTunes is telling me I just reached 35 minutes but I think it's rounding up. I might have enough to submit a finished RPM Challenge at this point, but I'll keep going…
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In 1987, John and Paul conducted a one-off experiment. They recorded these songs in Paul's home studio. John provided vocals and wrote the lyrics. Paul handled the drum programming, synths, guitar, and bass. Influences include gothic, post-underground…
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Second track on a punk concept album, with songs drawn from cult movies. Pink Flamingos... and maybe some sub-textual themes. [VERSE] Glitter masks the grime beneath, a smile that hides her sharpened teeth. Standing proud with tasteless…
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Just another song written from the seat of my pants. Came out sounding maybe(?) a little on the Celtic/irish side of folk/rock .
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My first time trying adding more tracks to a recording. Still learning the mixing process etc. so hopefully it sounds okay. Just tried to keep everything simple.
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This is our first album, a collection of work recorded between 1987 and 1994 in our home studio. We released it independently on cassettes.
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This is our first album, a collection of work recorded between 1987 and 1994 in our home studio. We released it independently on cassettes.
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This is our first album, a collection of work recorded between 1987 and 1994 in our home studio. We released it independently on cassettes.
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This is our first album, a collection of work recorded between 1987 and 1994 in our home studio. We released it independently on cassettes. This song is a John Cooper Clarke cover.
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This is our first album, a collection of work recorded between 1987 and 1994 in our home studio. We released it independently on cassettes.
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Strolling thur FB and came across a friends posting of some her Art and it had the Words "This Is My Inside Voice" vertically next to a thick red stripe. So my muse popped the first two lines in my head and I went with it. This color doesn…
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Part of the FAWM 2026 challenge; came from a random title Quiet Dawn. Tried for a Jimmy buffet style song, kinda maybe. Still need some tweaking. Its so quiet when I awake Trying to crawl ouf of a dream Thinking of the things I need to do…
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3rd song recorded for RPM '26
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written by chris, i did the drums
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my second song where i do everything, since my 11 yr hiatus. using my blue sg, mini bass, mellotron, synthesizer, elec. drums. inclement weather ( times) a. inclement weather / 000 - 131 b. think with…
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An unexpected twitch in the passing of seconds jolts him awake. The bedside clock gazes at him intently, scanning for evidence that its coded message had been received.
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Just a new outlook I guess. Copyright J. Lynch 2026
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I miiiight have gotten really carried away with the bass line and added a bass solo lol
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it's coming along, still pretty. i like the drums, especially in the verses, not sure about the chorus yet. thinking about making the bass crunchier. might punch up the bass drum.
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Dancing in the Storm Verse 1: O greatest Healer of my soul, here I come once more, My spirit longs for Your true love that makes me whole. I search no further, for I’ve wandered and I’ve seen, Your love corrects my crooked ways and reshapes…
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The Log Jam (V2) Uploaded Apr 4, 2014 Frank Miller and I again join forces. Frank composed and performed the drums and we collaborated on the production
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Forgiveness Uploaded Sep 17, 2011 My friend Frank Miller did a drum improvisation track at my request - and I then improvised lyrics, vocal, and guitar with a bit of touch up. This was the first track we did together since 1979.
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In this song, I sing about the challenging world we face, and how we sometimes need a break to escape the modern madness. I was thinking about how we deal with so much technology, and how it can be hard to take time away from it. But I think in…
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New one from me. It's ended up as a bit of a "crying into yer beer at Bob's Country Bunker" sort of song lol... I've been sat on these lyrics in some form or another for absolutely years. I first wrote them one very dark night a few years after…
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This is my contribution to the Angie Fights Crime project titled "Sunny Sorta"...." It's 12 songs written by A.F.C. and performed by 12 different artists. I chose Honky Tonk Prison because I knew it would rock and roll :) So CRANK IT UP…
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The chorus is adapted from "O Death Rock Me Asleep", by Anne Boleyn, while imprisoned in the Tower of London, waiting for her execution. (Tolar & Savigear 2010)
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Written by Brent Kinder (Angie Fights Crime) Performed and recorded by am/fm dreams
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My first attempt at a Blumlein or Mid/Side recording. This one is actually a mid/side recording as I used a directional mic in combo with a figure 8 ribbon mic set at 90 degrees from the main mic. Thanks to Pat Broaders for the loan of the ribbon…
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