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Recorded for Dean's birthday, yes all the way back in May (I'm lazy- surprise!). Guest appearance by NunoSlash on lead.
We re-recorded 'The Ripper.' Its our namesame, and we didn't want our only good version of it to be acoustic. Cause the other electric one on Riplash kinda sucks.
Track 1 of the 'Rippin' After Midnight 2: Electric Boogaloo' mini-EP on 'The sh***house Tapes'
Track 2 of the 'Rippin' After Midnight 2: Electric Boogaloo' mini-EP on 'The sh***house Tapes'
Track 3 of the 'Rippin' After Midnight 2: Electric Boogaloo' mini-EP on 'The sh***house Tapes.' This one is awesome just cause Dean was cracking up left and right while singing it. We decided to leave the laugh-track vocals.
From the '...And Bowie For All' sessions. The vocals are a new pinnacle in ridiculous, even for us.
Recorded randomly in September '05. 'Twas a clash of two true vocal giants. ...or not.
Recorded as a warm-up during the 'Whole Lotta Ripper' sessions.
Recorded as a warm-up during the 'Rippery When Wet' sessions. It quickly degenerated into hilarity, as you'll soon find out...
Recorded as a warm-up during the 'Rippery When Wet' sessions.
Alternate vocals to the track from 'Rippery When Wet'
An outtake from 'Rippery When Wet.' Everything starts out fine, but they gets to levels of frustration previously experienced by only Jack Rebney.
An outtake from 'Rippery When Wet.' We didn't keep it cause...yknow...it sucks.
An alternate version of the track from 'Rippery When Wet.' The first half is an outtake, and the second half is Dean's final take isolated (Dave's vocals removed).
This is what happens when you record while intoxicated. Recorded during Summer '07.
As promised on the 'Ripping Is My Business...' home vid, heres the 'turbolover_sh***ty.wav' take. It sucks.
Alternate vocals to the track from the 'Ripping Is My Business...' double album. All the vocals are operatic and ridiculous.
The track from 'Ripping Is My Business' with guitars done the same way as the Misfits song, which is what I stole the drums from.
