http://www.myspace.com/attackofthetacky
for thoes of you who like strange things
heres a weird one. i hope someone enjoys it. i sure do , click on the song "everyone knew it as the day before the apocalypse"
http://www.myspace.com/attackofthetacky
http://www.myspace.com/attackofthetacky
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i wish someone would listen to my song.... after all this is the "listening" post. more like the "ignore you" post
# 3
LoL. just be patient man, everyone will have the time to listen to this. :D
well yeah i agree with you, it's weird but still it's what we musicians call it " ART". keep it up!! :cool:
well yeah i agree with you, it's weird but still it's what we musicians call it " ART". keep it up!! :cool:
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Positive and negative emotions cannot occupy the mind at the same time. One or the other must dominate. It is your responsibility to make sure that positive emotions constitute the dominating influence of your mind. - Napoleon Hill
# 4
Do you have that song on a soundclick site or something? Myspace music isn't working for me for some reason.
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Ah, it's you - the insane genius behind "Spider Legs"! :cool:
This one was cool. It had a really good pre-apocalyptic feel to it, in a tripped-out, postmodern kind of way. The way the twangy, lower-register guitar (or was that actually a tuba? :D) came in was really cool. It would've sounded even better with some sampled sound-effects from a fair or something, and maybe some unsettling, distorted feedback cutting in at the end to add to the atmosphere.
Consider me your fan, sir. Good job!
This one was cool. It had a really good pre-apocalyptic feel to it, in a tripped-out, postmodern kind of way. The way the twangy, lower-register guitar (or was that actually a tuba? :D) came in was really cool. It would've sounded even better with some sampled sound-effects from a fair or something, and maybe some unsettling, distorted feedback cutting in at the end to add to the atmosphere.
Consider me your fan, sir. Good job!
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- Attributed variously to Leadbelly and Louis Armstrong
If at first you don't succeed, you are obviously not Chuck Norris.
l337iZmz r@wk o.K!!!??>
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thankyou jujitsu, does anyone know how to make the link to where it just pops up in that myspace player thing?. oh yea and sorry guys i get impatient. oops
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