Ain't No Dub
State of the Onion State of the Onion
A fake of the fake Bush's speech. That's for fun guys, and it's free.
7/6/2007 Alternative General
Ain't No rub a Dub (Gino Niemiz) Ain't No rub a Dub (Gino Niemiz)
The rub-a-dub of Ain't No Dub. A subtle arrangement of techno-pop-dub-tango. Dance!
7/6/2007 Alternative General
Will You Come Will You Come
A love song with multi-layered cadence and overlapping rythms.
7/6/2007 Alternative General
Hurricane Hurricane
The Hurricane comes from the shore, and true people wake up to blow out the Dark House.
7/6/2007 Alternative General
Return Return
The desert of Irak. The lost soldier wants to return home. The music blends together arabic and latin melodies together with bluesy guitar of the deep America and ethnic percussions.
7/6/2007 Alternative General
Whisper of Massive Desperation Whisper of Massive Desperation
WMD. A dub play on words as a tribute to the great swindle of this century.
7/6/2007 Alternative General
I Get Rich (Dick Cheney's Waltz) I Get Rich (Dick Cheney's Waltz)
Dick Cheney and Haliburton deserved a song to magnify their sheer ethic of money.
7/6/2007 Alternative General
I Am The Waves I Am The Waves
Alan Vega's suicide? No, just the waves, just the waves...
7/6/2007 Alternative General
Too Wide Y-Fronts Too Wide Y-Fronts
80's not dead, a bit of synth sequence, some Stranglers-like bass line, and let's play the guitars and drums with a great melody.
7/6/2007 Alternative General
Harry Harry
The sounding of The Stranglers and Madness, with a pimp of XTC? Harry brings you to the pub somewhere in England...
7/6/2007 Alternative General
Tomorrow Tomorrow
The song that every fan of AND love, a classical pop-rock kind of tube.
7/6/2007 Alternative General
Essential Things Essential Things
A love song, with the great voice of Sandrine Roman Garcia, and the obsessing background scratching of Peter Ban's buzuki.
7/6/2007 Alternative General
Bush No Freedom Bush No Freedom
Bush made the world more dangerous than it already used to be. He deserved a killer dub-rock!
7/6/2007 Alternative General