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Potholes and Peas
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Picture a shopping cart with toothpaste, tea, and peas in it. Now think about potholes.
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Perpetual experimentation and sludge transport themes
Superluminal Pachyderm is an electronic, experimental, progressive rock project that started in October 1999. The experiment takes strong influences from the progressive rock genre, combines them with ad hoc experiments, and creates this combination in an entirely electronic environment with the goal of making unique and unclassifiable music. The project evolved from some "stupid" projects that date back to the 1980's. Superluminal Pachyderm CD's, including the brand new "Sea of Peas," are available from Xaagma Music:
Song Info
Genre
Pop Electropop
Charts
Peak #247
Peak in subgenre #16
Author
Ken Robinson; song title by Earl Houser
Rights
2000, K. Robinson
Uploaded
January 30, 2005
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MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Earl Houser said, "Do a song called Potholes and Peas." So I did.
Lyrics
potholes and peas well, what do you know about that? potholes and peas arms flying about, avoiding the swat potholes and peas bumping and swerving down aisle 9 supermarket cops handing out fines trail of coupons behind me a cart filled with toothpaste, peas, and tea a sharp turn down aisle 10 i didn't see the pothole, is this the end? look at the peas, flying through the air toothpaste and tea, in the lady's hair potholes and peas well, what do you know about that? potholes and peas arms flying about, avoiding the swat potholes and peas chaos down aisle 10, into fruit punch pointing lots of fingers, dog food crunch manager arrives to negotiate peace he'll be bombarded by a wave of peas i should've been looking where i was going thanks for the fun, i think i'll be leaving toothpaste and tea, flying through the air look at the peas, in the lady's hair potholes and peas arms flying about, avoiding the swat potholes and peas well, what do you know about that? potholes and peas
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