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Trash In Society
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Finally, something on this old demo that I did that has what most people consider 'substance' in the matter. It's about creepy mean criminal people.
alternative new wave
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M.J. was a one man music project of Mike Jacobsen. It was started in 1996, and ended in 2013 when he got married, and thusly the name would have changed.
BIO Of M.J. The "Eras" of M.J. are split up accordingly... The Grunge-Wave Era (1996-1998) Demos - Lanna, Kramer Sound - Think Nirvana meets ZZ Top and The Cars, but with lots of whammy bar abuse The "High School Crush" Era (1998-2000) Demos: Dirty Talk, Sexy Girls Sound - Pomp AOR "radio friendly" rock, similar to Loverboy/Journey/Styx The "Post-Lithium" era (2003-2005) Demos: Monochrome, Icebox, Killing Alabama Sound - Nu-Metal meets New Wave The "Everett Era" (2006-2011) Demos: Agent Blue, EGA Stereo, 8088, M.J., System Shock, Urban Exploitation, Apocalyptic Hockey, Content through Negligence Sound - Finally found my sound, sort of an alt-rock heavy metal hybrid with the occasional New-Wave synth or experimental instrumentation and effects The Last Album (2012-2013) Demos: Back to the Mower Shed Sound - Similar to Everett
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Genre
Beats Rock
Author
Mad-Mike
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1999
Uploaded
November 03, 2007
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MP3 2.2 MB 128 kbps 2:24
Story behind the song
I went to a school where there were a lot of bully types i the form of "Gangstas'" and "Street Thugs". The hoodlums were the source of much aggravation for me as we almost always got into some sort of violent fight with each other before the years end, usually resulting in some form of minor personal injury. It was one of the first tunes to use the theme of death as a threat. I was getting into Ted Nugent's pollitical views at the time, about the 2nd ammendment rights, and was thinking (and I still do) that maybe we, the populace should arm ourselves against these hoodwinks. Nothing is more of a deterrent than death.
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