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Hey who let U2 sing back-up on this? This song was only a sound check in the studio, until it was recommended by co-producer Pete Mazich and the studio staff that they should record it. Funny thing is that it bumped off a cover version of U2's "With or Without You". Then the song ended up sounding like an old U2 song. Go figure. |
CD: Drka
Label: Shab Records
Credits: Vocals, Guitar, Guitarbass: John Aralica, Lead Guitar: Tony Viducic, Drums: Jerry Trebotic, Backing Vocals: Pete Mazich. Produced by: Pete Mazich & John Aralica. Engineered by: Bill Krodel. Mixed by: Bill Krodel & John Aralica. Mastered by: John Wyman. |
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Grunge core. Can u say Nirvana. Well, that was why the vocal arrangements were altered in the studio, as to try to stay away from being too Kurt. The song is not about glorifing taking advantage of women, but the utter frustration of the single bar scene. |
CD: Drka
Label: Shab Records
Credits: Vocals, Guitar, Guitarbass: John Aralica, Lead Guitar: Tony Viducic, Drums: Jerry Trebotic, Backing Vocals: Pete Mazich. Produced by Pete Mazich & John Aralica. Engineered by: Bill Krodel. Mixed by: Bill Krodel & John Aralica. Mastered by: John Wyman. |
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Influenced by CroTech's original drummer's love for his girlfriend Rosie. Rosie Palms that is. Drka is a Croatian slang word for....can you guess? |
CD: Drka
Label: Shab Records
Credits: Vocals, Guitar, Guitarbass: John Aralica, Lead Guitar: Tony Viducic, Drums: Jerry Trebotic. Produced by: John Aralica. Engineered by: Bill Krodel. Mixed by: Bill Krodel & John Aralica. Mastered by: John Wyman. |
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