Though it's never been my thing as a musician, as a listener I've been pretty into a variety of punk over the years, but it's usually the '77 London or CBGB variety, or the oddball transition kind of stuff, like the Replacements or the Minutemen. Can't say I've ever been much of an American hardcore kind of guy, though; though I do like some bands that have been labelled hardcore, it's usually the more oddball stuff from them that I like. So this was a fun challenge. Unfortunately, it's not the kinda challenge I would have wanted to dabble in while on a beach vacation, but so be it. This was a fun, albeit quick job.
I also have a contentious track record with protest songs. I like to approach politics and social commentary from a cerebral place, and most protest songs, to me, do little more than rouse the spirit while obliterating the facts and nuances of issues. How factual and nuanced can you really be in a 3-minute song? So there's that. I just tried to be as general as possible in this assignment. Sorry; I know that's not a popular view, but there it is.
Oh, and by the way, I recorded this over a base track of Corky playing drums at a Plaids sound check. I recorded it on my iPhone, and it mostly sounds like a vacuum cleaner, so most of what you hear drum-wise is programmed over it. Guitar sounds are courtesy my first amp - a Marshall Lead 20 that mostly sits in my studio collecting dust. Somehow, it seemed the right choice this week.
lyrics
I read the news today OH BOY!
4000 assholes down in Raleigh Town
They think they're cleaning up the state
I think they've got way too much caviar on their plates
And if you think you've heard it all
Well you ain't heard a thing
Just wait until the rape-and-pillage
Party's in full swing!
But if you think the time has come
Then make it happen now
Sacrifice their sacred cash cow
There's something happening right here
But what it is is not exactly what you hear
They're trying to hide their greedy ways
Cause when they're done they'll be 1,000 miles away
And if you think you've heard it all
Well you ain't heard a thing
Just wait until the rape-and-pillage
Party's in full swing!
But if you think the time has come
Then make it happen now
Sacrifice their sacred cash cow
NO tIME for sUcKers
No time to lose
If you ain't Angry
You aIn't got the news
So, come on suckers
Come gather round!
All hail the men who let the
Big Bucks buy your town
They bought your town!
So come you masters of ash
You that bought all the cash
There's no one standing in your way
There's no one here that's got the guts to disobey
And if you think you've heard it all
Well you ain't heard a thing
Just wait until the rape-and-pillage
Party's in full swing!
But if you think the time has come
Then make it happen now
Sacrifice their sacred cash cow
NO tIME for sUcKers
No time to lose
If you ain't Angry
You aIn't got the news
So, come on suckers
Come gather round!
All hail the men who let the
Big Bucks buy your town
NO tIME for sUcKers
No time to lose
If you ain't Angry
You aIn't got the news
So, come on suckers
Come gather round!
All hail the men who let the
Big Bucks buy your town
They bought your town!
credits
from Round 2, Week 9,
released June 30, 2014
Corky McClellan - drums, sort of, way back in the mix if you listen very hard ...
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