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This is a Halloween Song that started out as a joke-play on the name of an herb. Then we liked the song and decided to make it scary for halloween. I prefer this subwoofer mix because we did a better EQ job in addition to adding the rumbling synth sounds. When Merlin laughs, if you have the sub-woofers jacked in, the walls will shake. But be warned -- If you crank up this version on a cheap stereo, you could blow your speakers or output transistors. The rumble is down at 16 Hz. |
CD: TBA -- Hopefully completed by Feb 2000
Label: TBA
Credits: Ross Bros -- sung by David & recorded in our home studio. |
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With a rather catchy "sing-a-long" type melody this song comments in a humorous, off the cuff fashion, on the sad state of affairs relating to Trick or Treating these days. This is a rather hyper/manic performance of it recorded quickly without any of the production effects of Witch Hazel. |
CD: TBA
Label: TBA
Credits: Words and Lyrics by Glen Ross, performed and recorded by David Ross |
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