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Did you die today? No? Then this song's for you, duder.
A song I made using Riffworks for Riffrumble V. Still waiting on the snow--and the angel.
Guess who Clay Aiken kinda looks like. The first guitar solo is a joke if anyone was wondering. I was just trying to play high, fast and as wheedily as possible.
Steven Colbert fears nothing -- except bears. But that's just sensible.
When you listen try to imagine what the hell I was thinking. Then imagine what the hell my neighbors were thinking.
The Donner Party was so successful back in the 1840s they started their own business! My Cakewalk crashed on me in the middle so some of the vocals are just placeholders (so I didn't forget them) that became permanent when I lost all my edits.
Just a little metal like something. I don't know.
I love Ted Stevens, and so does the whole Internets. It's not a truck; it's a tube full o' nuts!
A simple song made more for delivering lyrics and being portable. That means you play it for girls and they like you for some reason. Not me, of course.
I haven't done much anything for awhile. Here's a song I did after SonomaWireWorks Riffrumble V in December 2006. Guitarist? Want to record easy? Check out Riffworks in which this song was completely recorded. sonomawireworks.com
This song is for my main man down in Chuck-town. The infamous: Matty-J. Check him out: http://www.myspace.com/matthewshields
For those on the Pod board and everyone making music for the love.