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The less said about this one, the better. I'm covering all kinds of unknown turf in copyright infringement here, probably. But I think, like for dropped food, there's a 2-second rule, that says if you only use a teeny bit of the song, it's okay. Or perhaps this song falls under fair use for satire?

Anyhow, like its predecessors ("Coversong" and "Coversong, Too") the idea is that many MANY rock songs share the same chord progression, so why not group them all together for yuks?

Most of all, I love the shaker pick on this songs. Compared to the percussion-free rest of the album, sounds like Keith Fucking Moon here. Amazing.

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from The Lobster Lies Down on Bourbon Street, released March 17, 2002
Bass drone, high guitar drone and vocals by vonHummer. Produced by Clark Kent for Therisno Records.

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vonHummer Portland, Oregon

vonHummer is a Portland music/cable access legend whose career spanned from Fall of 2001 to Fall of 2011, during which he recorded a hundred or so songs for use in his absurdist show (and feature film) and played only a handful of concerts. Currently retired, his work shines on for the ages. Or will he someday return...? ... more

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