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The only song the audience would legitly dance to. Our one and only ska song. The song appears to be about doing chores for family members, but then about a black chevy van. |
CD: Jolly Trolly
Label: Yes! Industries
Credits: All Music and Lyrics by Colin Bradley, Chris Erickson, Dave Erickson, and Jake Sherman |
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started out being about a welding
sculpture; the rhythm-section's father made. It was called, "Midnight madness" I think the song really reflects Jake(the
singer's) problems with his sexual fantisies with small fury forest creatures. (he will deny it
though) |
CD: Jolly Trolly
Label: Yes! Industries
Credits: All Music and Lyrics by Colin Bradley, Chris Erickson, Dave Erickson, and Jake Sherman |
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This iswhat I call the mix. It has so many influences behind it. Pink Floyd, Phish, The Grateful Dead, and the Smashing Pumpkins. It's a long ballad about Jake's love for a woman. (they broke up shortly
after the songs debut. coincidence? you decide.) The title is her name backwords. (Danielle). |
CD: Jolly Trolly
Label: Yes! Industries
Credits: All Music and Lyrics by Colin Bradley, Chris Erickson, Dave Erickson, Jacob Sherman |
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