(Not the people above me, the people who haven't noticed this.)

FUCKING BUMP, YOU IDIOTS.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I just bought a Ukulele. The ultimate in portable music-making.

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(67 replies, posted in Releases)

Aeros wrote:

now just a sec - where the hell is that "I'VE GOT THE DRUGS MOTHA FUCKA" sample from?

A wire tap the police had on Luke's phone.

I didn't know Janeane Garofalo was a DJ.

pixls wrote:

But wait. New Jersey isn't Philadelphia.

Thank god for that.

Also I'd like to add Tenfold to my wish list. Partly because I haven't seen him around in ages and I see that he's online right now.

Ian Cofre and I used to run the official after party every year and I put the Hexawe All-Stars show together last year. Alas, I am too exhausted and busy to do anything this year....





...but if anyone wants to book my band FlashHeart as a reward for my years of hard after-partying work, we'd be honored.

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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Wait... egr... what is that crazy flier that I seem to be on for that show that didn't exist? I've never seen that before.

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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ChipsChallengeBand wrote:
Natty wrote:

That's the first time I've heard of Seapunk and I have to say I'm very unhappy that it isn't people dressed like sailors and playing rock and roll versions of sea shanties and original songs about mizzenmasts and boatswains and mermaids with seaweed hair.

I may have to start a band like that, steal the term sea punk, and release and EP called "Anarchy in the South Seas" or "Fresh Fruit for Scurvy" or "Greenland Calling." And possibly a Blondie cover "Call Me (Ishmael)"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta-Z_psXODw

Yeah, that is closer to what I was thinking... but pirates are already too mainstream and that music isn't very good. The Mighy Boosh "Future Sailors" thing that Kris posted is sartorially more what I had in mind, but the music's not there.

I was basically picturing Turbonegro except all the band dresses like Happy Tom and all the lyrics are about whaling and getting stupid tattoos and picking up all sorts of diseases in ports all over the world. And buggery.

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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

That's the first time I've heard of Seapunk and I have to say I'm very unhappy that it isn't people dressed like sailors and playing rock and roll versions of sea shanties and original songs about mizzenmasts and boatswains and mermaids with seaweed hair.

I may have to start a band like that, steal the term sea punk, and release and EP called "Anarchy in the South Seas" or "Fresh Fruit for Scurvy" or "Greenland Calling." And possibly a Blondie cover "Call Me (Ishmael)"

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(16 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Already have the Twin Peaks theme finished. How's that?

Gotta say, I'm glad (and surprised) to see so many Crumb fans. Maybe I'll be added to someone's wish list for something if I go ahead with this whole ragtime chip music thing I've been working on.

Kool Skull wrote:
Natty wrote:

R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders


YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Natty is officially my favorite chipmusic.org person ever,.

Thanks! Wait'll you hear my Game Boy and Ukulele cover of "My Girl's Pussy."

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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

48-hour challenge. My personal favorite.

R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders