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>From: sean whalen [mailto:swhalen@luma.ath.cx]
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>speaking of the omnipresent thug, his track for the idm remix project is
>titled 'panty raiders'. several months after he posted it, one of the game
>companies out there announced a 'panty raiders' game that is a
>spoof of tomb raider, where you try and get models to take off their
> clothes so you can take pictures of them to progress.
>
>coincidence? i think not. i smell potential lawsuit, bleed em for all
>they're worth thug. also, thanks to tim for the chance to do some remixing,
>i'm grabbing the tracks as we speak.
> -sean
Well, you know, there are a finite number of chord combinations in punk
rock. And Murphy's Law put out a song in 1989 called "Panty Raid." I
remember the video for it showing on 120 minutes. Then, punk rock was
somewhat taken away from us (the self-professed punks), and The Offspring
had a hit called "Come out and Play." That hit relies on the same chords as
"Panty Raid."
ObIDM: When your music defines itself by not being someone else's music,
don't write a song about stealing. Your're bound to be stolen from.
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