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Party in the desert
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A short disco-esque song, quite a copy of 'everybody dance now'. It's about... partying in the desert!
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Crappy mainstream shit mixed with Pink Floyd and The Beatles with a touch of psychopathy and punk.
THIS PAGE AND ALL INFORMATION ON IT IS DISCONTINUED AND OUT OF DATE. Refer to for new stuff. I call myself Dingbats, and I make music which I love to spread as far as possible to as many as possible. I'm from Sweden, and you'll probably think some of my songs are weird and some are boring. :P Most of my songs are in Swedish, though I occasionaly make some in English and many are instrumental. My main influences are Pixies, Beatles, Pink Floyd and mostly applying to my old songs (before Tjeckien), Placebo.
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Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
Peak #298
Peak in subgenre #119
Author
Edvin Lindström, Luis Barri
Rights
2006, free to copy
Uploaded
October 27, 2006
Track Files
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MP3 1.6 MB 128 kbps 1:48
Story behind the song
I wrote this song on a classtrip in the beginning of 9th grade, must have been late August - early September 2005. A friend told another friend about SOAD's song "BYOB", which they sing something like "party in the desert" in, and told him about that some people think that it's actually about partying in the desert, while in fact it's about the war in Iraq. So the second friend went something like "so is it like: 'party in the desert, ooh ooh ooh ooh'?", to the melody of "everybody dance now". That was such a funny incident (well, it was is you were there) that I just had to make that song. I didn't realise until much later that the melody was ripped straight off from another song... Though I misremembered it a bit, so my melody is slightly different on the "ooh ooh" part. The "let's get the party started" bit is also from that same day. The same friend who sang "party in the desert" also said "wouldn't it be fun if Anders (our teacher) just went into our room and went 'let's get the pary started, oah oah'?". So I put that into the song too. Actually that friend is credited for this song.
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