Alex Muro This song has been floating around the internet for a while at a couple different places but I decided to put it up here anyway. The first verse of a song is a translation of a Zen enlightenment poem, which is a poem written by a monk right after becoming enlightened. The rest of the verses are much less enlightened.
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SeasonsLabels: 663
Tim KochEvery action in time is irreversible and affects what will happen in the future. Isn't that crazy?
Many thanks to Jon Fink (Jon of the Atom/Dead Canaries/New Wave Dirt) for recording the clarinets.
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Cause & ResponseLabels: 663, Odds and Ends
Dan PardeeThis song depicts the theoretical effect of a nuclear explosion in Nova Scotia.
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mushroom nova scotiaLabels: 663, Odds and Ends
Dan PardeeEmma Goldman may or may not have anything to do with this song in a similar fashion as whether or not she had anything to do with the death of William McKinley. Influences are funny that way.
mp3:Emma Goldman
Labels: 663, McKinley Administration
Alex MuroThis is what our band sounds like now. I think its pretty neat. Can you pull the acorns from your chest where your ribs meet up?
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Goin Nowhere
Labels: 663, Odds and Ends