80 tracks by Sha-Pink

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Beginning life as a Kalimba/Monotribe jam, the original groove is joined by drum machine, acoustic guitar, bass, layered hand percussion, and layered vocals. We thing it has a great summer feel.
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Sometimes the techno just has to come out. Inspired by trance, this rave anthem is all get up and dance, with a particular nod to Kraftwerk with it's travelesque lyrics and bit-crunched chorus.
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Why are all the good drinking songs about poor people? The One-Percenters deserve a drinking song too. Now they have one. Pour yourself a scotch on the rocks and sing along!
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We know the title is a little misleading, but this song is not about fat girls. It's just about girls.
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This song is about pounding a girl so hard she has to see the doctor. Enough said.
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This song is about a relationship that has deteriorated to such an extent that the only thing left if red hot sex. That happens doesn't it?
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We noticed a trend in the tech blogs: American scientists are constantly developing scary robot technology for warfare and Japanese scientists are just trying to create robots they can make out with. The true measure of a society is the robots…
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Have you ever seen a stranger in a crowd and then instantly fallen in love with them only to have them disappear forever a moment later? Sure you have.
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This song is inspired by the 1974 science fiction blockbuster "Zardoz" staring Sean Connery. The movie so profoundly effected our lives that we felt compelled to pay tribute.
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This song was written at a time when Darrin and Jim lived in different states. This was Sha-Pink's first Internet song.
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Recorded in the early eighties, this is one of Sha-Pink's very first tracks.
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Dedicated to all of the Dracula Girls who have passed through our lives - with love. And more love because this is the extended version!
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This mix is so far from the original I don't even recognize it. A shooting occurred right outside while we recorded it. It's long, but I like it.
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If you're from San Diego, you may know this one. It was an underground club hit there in the late 90s.
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We originally wrote this song on a cheap home style kind of a Yamaha keyboard and a pair of Cobra walkie talkies. This studio version is much better. We kept the bleeps from the walkie talkies.
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The Floyd Tremolo was busted on my Jackson guitar, but we recorded anyway. Why not?
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Recorded during a strange phase of the band. We discovered that touch tone phones were wonderful musical instruments.
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Dedicated to all of the Dracula Girls who have passed through our lives - with love.
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