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"Despite it's bouncy upbeat feel, D'Llema paints a cynical picture of a child who grew up in the absence of parents or role models. Questioning the circumstances surrounding this kind of abandonment, D'Llema asks "why I am I ?" and suggests that we strive to understand ourselves and our roots before bringing new faces into the world." Ugh.. that kinda makes the tune sound really serious, huh ?! |
CD: Whirled Peas
Label: Vestibule Records
Credits: Produced by Peter Duncan and B.J. Fesq, 1997 |
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"Everybody's got a vice or two. Regardless of how bad for you it may be, it always seems to make you feel feel better. 'Barrel of Monkeys' is a song about that very thing you do to get yourself out of a slump, face challenges, deal with problems, and basically just thrive in the face of adversity." |
CD: Whirled Peas
Label: Vestibule Records
Credits: Produced by Peter Duncan and B.J. Fesq, 1997 |
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"Well, if we could really, truly explain what the heck we're
talking about - it wouldn't be very 'Esoteric' now, would it ?!" |
CD: Whirled Peas
Label: Vestibule Records
Credits: Produced by Peter Duncan and B.J. Fesq, 1997 |
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