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Report this review (spam, insults, etc.)midwestmusic • 2009-05-06 22:38:59
#12 this weekDelusions of Ganja
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This album is a compilation of similar sounding songs from my back catalogue. I've tried distributing my music under a single artist name before, and I think people much prefer to hear a consistent genre at least. I apologise to anyone who dislikes the artist name; I appreciate that gun crime is not always a laughing matter. It is sometimes though. Love the album name too. Almost wet myself when I thought of it.
Anger Management was written back in August 2006 as a comedy about a guy who's trying to sing a love song to his girlfriend, but who keeps getting sidetracked by his political opinions. I really like the production on it, and I've thought about re-writing the lyric with something a but more serious.
I Know You're Fat, But You've Got Skills is from October 2007. Again, it's supposed to be funny, and I made a conscious effort not to swear! It's about a fat guy who, despite his weight, is very good at stuff in general. It's the only song I've ever written in my head before even picking a guitar up. I was at the gym on the treadmill watching some of my mates playing football. One in particular is a bit fat, but my God is he skillful.
The Lady Loves The Cock is from Christmas 2005, and is about a dignified and upstanding lady, who, behind closed doors, is something of a sexual animal. She can never quite be the role-model that she wishes to be because, as is made clear, although she likes to be a lady, she loves the cock.
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midwestmusic • 2009-05-06 22:38:59
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Please stay courteous and be sincere (for good and bad!). It can be an interesting read for others, but only if it is constructive and doesn't disparage the artist.
Please write about the music itself and don't be too hard on the sound quality of some demos.
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