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(posted 11-02-00) I wrote this song after I failed an exam. I was really pissed at myself and I took it out on my guitar. At least something good came of that day. |
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This song is a mixture of a couple differetn riffs that never seemed to fit well togather. Oddly enough they come together to make this song pretty good. |
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(Updated 26 Nov 01) This song got it's name for the frequency with which it is played around the campfire. My friends there told me they liked it, so I named it right there. |
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