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    "James Pitts In Bondage Y2K"genre: Alternative Metal
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    The most famous song I ever wrote.
    CD: The De-Evolution of YB   Label: Ed Furniture Dot Com
    Credits: Morgan Agren - Drums, Sir Millard Mulch - Everything Else
     
    "Mysteries of the Universe To Morons"genre: Progressive Rock
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    This song is actually called The Mysteries of the Universe Are Revealed To Morons, Pt. 1. Mp3.com needs to let me use entire names. I am tired of this. So anyway, the song is a rockin' tribute to a certain person who fakes his bass lines live.
    CD: The De-Evolution of YB   Label: Ed Furniture Dot Com
    Credits: John Citrone - Drums; Sir Millard Mulch - Everything Else
     
    "While They Were Rockstars"genre: Progressive Rock
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    An 80's hair band goes to the barbershop when they lose their record contract and are forced to get real jobs. Sung in the true spirit of a Power Ballad. Wanted Dead or Alive but no one cares if you're dead or alive.
    CD: The De-Evolution of YB   Label: Ed Furniture Dot Com
    Credits: John Citrone - Drums; Sir Millard Mulch - Everything Else
     
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