JoeyG
01-19-2007, 09:30 PM
I need a new name for my band. Here's the first album we've put together. The actual lyrics are up in my song vault, and finding/typing them would be a pain, so I'll just summarize them for now.
Power Supply: This is a carefree, irresponsible nerd song about risking my life to make the inside of my power supply glow.
Hello World: This is a slightly less carefree and irresponsible song about encryption algorithms and royalties.
Transmission: See "power supply", except my goal was to fix my remote thermostat.
Nasal Demons: A slightly doomsayey song about crappy C programs. Very mildly psychotic, and not as cheerful as the rest.
Numbers: A somewhat psychotic song about drug-induced solutions to 5000-year-old math problems.
Education: The album takes a sharp downward turn with this song about how I've wasted my life in the education system, and there's no hope for anyone anymore.
[Title track]: See above, but mainly about myself and how the education system is completely incapable of handling anomalies.
Silent Summers: I've wasted my life/I'm sorry, [girl] for being neglectful, distant, distracted, depressed, etc
Outside: If I would go outside and be alive I'd not be depressed, but I can't because I'm addicted to the media and its perfect world.
Justify the Pain: A song about coping with guilt and loneliness by developing a drug addiction and deliberately inducing withdrawl
Time: A song about giving into depression and the pointlessness of all the world.
Pirating Emotion: A song about the media and how it's the cause of this mess that I'm in. Mentions going outside again.
Forest Floor: I finally do go outside, where I collapse and die.
I'm not sure how well I explained that. The actual lyrics are eerily coherent.
Power Supply: This is a carefree, irresponsible nerd song about risking my life to make the inside of my power supply glow.
Hello World: This is a slightly less carefree and irresponsible song about encryption algorithms and royalties.
Transmission: See "power supply", except my goal was to fix my remote thermostat.
Nasal Demons: A slightly doomsayey song about crappy C programs. Very mildly psychotic, and not as cheerful as the rest.
Numbers: A somewhat psychotic song about drug-induced solutions to 5000-year-old math problems.
Education: The album takes a sharp downward turn with this song about how I've wasted my life in the education system, and there's no hope for anyone anymore.
[Title track]: See above, but mainly about myself and how the education system is completely incapable of handling anomalies.
Silent Summers: I've wasted my life/I'm sorry, [girl] for being neglectful, distant, distracted, depressed, etc
Outside: If I would go outside and be alive I'd not be depressed, but I can't because I'm addicted to the media and its perfect world.
Justify the Pain: A song about coping with guilt and loneliness by developing a drug addiction and deliberately inducing withdrawl
Time: A song about giving into depression and the pointlessness of all the world.
Pirating Emotion: A song about the media and how it's the cause of this mess that I'm in. Mentions going outside again.
Forest Floor: I finally do go outside, where I collapse and die.
I'm not sure how well I explained that. The actual lyrics are eerily coherent.