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a hardcore old school punk track written right after 9-11. lyrically lamenting american ignorance in their own affairs and actions of our represenatives. we are all guilty. ignorance isn't innocence it's negligence. unfortunately we didn't master it so it sounds too clean. it lacks the crash/boom of a smeat song. |
CD: suburban american tract home project vol. 3
Label: manifest destiny
Credits: written/performed by smeat, lyrics steve worthless |
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here goes a no-wave/avant garbage ditty bitching about the avialablity of happiness through a consumer driven society. don't worry about thinking, you can now buy any lifestyle... we didn't master it unfortunately, which explains the clean sound. definately needs more crash/boom and noise. sounds too polished. |
CD: suburban american tract home project vol. 3
Label: manifest destiny
Credits: written/performed by smeat, lyrics steve worthless |
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smeat's classic anti-ballad re-recorded as smeat now plays it. witness smeat's growing ruckus, compare it to the original fuck chico recording. |
CD: (sub)urban american tract home project volume 2
Label: manifest destiny
Credits: written, produced by smeat |
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