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The flag song is a song about flag, in which the song describes the flag's evilness and misrepresentation of the flag. There are many evil things in this world, and one of them is the flag which the flag song talks about, or "songs" if you will. It is the song that is evil, but the flag that is evil. Evil is describing the flag, and song is describing evil flag. Actually, in a way evil flag is describing the noun song, or rather specifying what the song is about. It's not really modifying the word song in a grammatical sense. So. song is the noun, flag is specifying what the song is about, and evil is describing the flag, not the song. |
CD: Untitled
Label: Self-released
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Sorry About the Frat Boys was originally titled "go frat boy, go, you can make the cake, go frat boy, go, as delicious as you are", but then was obviously changed due to the current events to "no frat boy, no, I don't think you can, no frat bot, no, stay away from my laser cake", there was great tussle as a result of the name, duhhhhhh, which obviously was changed to "fat boyzz", and finally "faryan's boyzz", where it stands today |
CD: Untitled
Label: Self-released
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This song, Whipped Cream Fiasco was written on the back of an ice cream truck during the Macy's Day parade in the grand year of our lord 2001. The "Whipped" "Cream" obviously represents the writer's struggles through modern day times and their "turmoils" with "women" (men) of which they try to get "with" and eat/lick/scoop/scrape dessert toppings off of each other's bodies with their "tongues". |
CD: NEW CD, COMING SOON!
Label: Self-released
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