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Ain't My Shit
02:20
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This song is about watching someone else have to move a lot of large things out of their house
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What You Said
03:22
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What You Said was written as an ode to socio-sexual male-female communications or the lack thereof. It has a nice beat and you can dance to it.
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She's Gone
04:28
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She's Gone is a toast to absent friends and people we knew who were taken away from us too early in crappy blues form.
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Nothing Wrong With Me
02:46
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How I felt one particular evening and was forced by an invisible voice to write down. I was actually alarmed when I heard it played out loud for the first time.
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Little Girl
03:50
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This song is not as creepy as you think. It’s actually about trying to be a good dad.
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Haze
03:26
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We all have done things we are not proud of. Some of us are old enough to not have to relive those moments through social media, so we write songs to remind ourselves of them.
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Flashflood Blues
01:44
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This is a true story about watching a famous dictator get hanged, being held up at gun point in Chicago, flying to NYC and waking up in a basement full of water over the course of a weekend. It’s also a long explanation to a short song.
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Old And Again
03:00
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Sometimes I long for a simpler time. You know. Like 2003. Kind of how I feel about political and racial unrest and this great and growing polarization in general.
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Demon Queen
02:40
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Demon Queen is maybe our closest thing to a commercially viable song. It’s greasy. You shouldn’t listen to it. You should rub it in your hair or fry a cheese steak in it.
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Lazer Eye
01:44
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Our friend grew some crazy weed one summer. It was called “Laser Eye”. I think. There’s a reason they call it “dope” and not “super smart I remember stuff”.
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11. |
Please Don't Go
02:52
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Note the interesting and almost musical formal structure in the middle part before the big freak out part. Then be happy we don’t live next door to you because your lawn would become unhealthy and die.
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Go My Way
04:22
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I’ve always been an admirer of the Mothers of Invention. Someday I might be able to both write and play songs as well as them. Thanks Frank. This is probably as close to what it sounds and feels like to be in a room with the four of us as you can get. Minus the man stink. We should’ve called the song man stink. Damn.
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BUNK Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
BUNK is a collection of four adult human beings from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They use guitars, drums, amplifiers and words of varying shapes and sizes to conjure forth a bombastic, edgy, psychedelic garage sound “we like to call Drunk Rock.”
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