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Poison Garden
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I named this Progressive Rock because we tend to aim for some style around the time of Floyd and Led Zepplin, so I'm thinking it's about that. It's definitely the kinda thing you'd've heard on the radio back in the mid-70s, so I leave it as Prog
Solo artist, various works/performances/compositions enclosed
This isn't so much a "band" as it is a solo artist. I'm "Omega 3" as you might have guessed. I'll be including anything that is legally my composition, but it may not be me playing. It could be midi composition, but most likely it will my my music. I'll also include anything I do in bands I play with that is legally our music. ...probably won't be patented or copywrited, but I shouldn't tell you that. PLEASE DON'T STEAL! Then again, maybe I will copyright it just to sue you for millions. ---PLEASE NOTE--- AS OF JAN 26 2007 I'm no longer using this as my solo career. This is going to be where i post music of which I am a part, but not my solo career. That can be found now. Feel free to email me at address if you would like more information!
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#20,960 today Peak #381
#2,280 in subgenre Peak #39
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Argentius / Omega 3
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January 27, 2007
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MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:01
Story behind the song
You'd have to ask Taylor of the background to the lyrics but I think this meant to sort of mimic things that Pink Floyd would've written back in the 1970s. I approached this knowing it was going to be pretty simple rhythmically, but I wish we had been together to record it. As said, i used GarageBand to play drums along to it, and then mix them down together. Maybe soon we'll get a decent way to record everything together.
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