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There is a double meaning here in the title for the truly down. The squeaking at the end is noise emited from the tape itself. It gives it more of a low-fi, Pussy Galore-ish tint to it. Long live the four track and lo fidelity. |
CD: Lunch Box Hero
Credits: Matthew on drums, Ryan on guitar, Thadd on guitar. |
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A build-up for the final song. He sees it. It runs away. He starts to run after it, but he realizes he's in that re-occurring dream where he's unable to run. Only runs in place. Weird. Same players on the instruments. Almost running out of tape on the four track... |
CD: Lunch Box Hero
Credits: Matt on drums, Ryan on guitar, Thadd on guitar. |
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A slow, almost bluesy beginning rises to rapid bump and grind Chinese orgasm. A little fooling with the pitch control might have been used on this. He starts to run in slow motion. He's moving! He sees it in the distance getting farther away, so he runs after it. He has to run faster than ever to get it. He gets it! Only to find it has disappeared from his hands and he's stuck in the sand. THE END. |
CD: Lunch Box Hero
Credits: Matt on drums, Ryan on guitar, Thadd on guitar. |
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