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Ultimate Emo Song lyrics |
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Performed
by: Chris Maguire |
Quality:
Good |
Year
encoded: 2007 |
An attempt at writing the most stereotypically 'emo' song imaginable. Lyrics by Chris Maguire and the Latter Day Saints. |
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Jared lyrics |
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Performed
by: Chris Maguire |
Quality:
Good |
Year
encoded: 2007 |
My tribute to Jared Fogel, the Subway spokesman. |
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We Three Kings |
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Performed
by: Chris Maguire |
Quality:
Good |
Year
encoded: 2005 |
An X-mas bonus tune, brought to you courtesy of my banjo. |
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Gallatin Graduation lyrics |
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Performed
by: Chris Maguire |
Quality:
So-so |
Year
encoded: 2004 |
A rough demo of the song I wrote and performed for my undergraduate graduation ceremony. Just me, a guitar, and the rock. |
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Memories lyrics |
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Performed
by: The Heavin' Munkees (Mikey, Chris, Tom) |
Quality:
Good |
Year
encoded: 2003 |
An
overdriven angsty punk song written and sung by Mikey.
Tom played drums, I played guitar and bass. We recorded
it in Tom's basement in Delaware. It's definitly one
of the most complicatd songs we've ever recorded --
12 tracks thick. This song is also the recording debut
of my new Flying V guitar: I used it on the fills during
the last 30 seconds of the song. |
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Bluesy
Untitled |
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Performed
by: North Elevator (Chris, Lenny) |
Quality:
Good |
Year
encoded: 2002 |
Among
the first songs I and Lenny ever recorded together.
This one makes use of the guitar, banjo, keyboard, and
bongo drum. |
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Recursive
Love
lyrics |
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Performed
by: North Elevator (Chris, Lenny) |
Quality:
Good |
Year
encoded: 2003 |
A
toss-up between a really awful love song and a really
awesome song about computer programming. |
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Dork
Avenger (demo)
lyrics |
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Performed
by: Chris Maguire |
Quality:
So-so |
Year
encoded: 2002 |
A
loud punk song about the joys of nerddom, capped with
a healthy chunk of unnecessary screaming. |
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Mr.
Fancy Pants |
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Performed
by: Chris Maguire |
Quality:
Good |
Year
encoded: 2002 |
Instrumental
electrified banjo fun. This is the kind of hick rok
I crave. |
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Plucky
McLeaf Leaf |
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Performed
by: Chris Maguire |
Quality:
Good |
Year
encoded: 2002 |
An
all-banjo ballad. For when you want to feel pretty. |
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Live
Freestyle Punkage |
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Performed
by: Mikey, Tom, Chris |
Quality:
So-so |
Year
encoded: 2002 |
A
recording of the first-ever Delaware rok-out session.
This song is now known as "The Traditional Warm-up
Song." |
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Fall
Due to Gravity
lyrics |
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Performed
by: Chris Maguire |
Quality:
kinda bad |
Year
encoded: 2001 |
This
song was written at the break of autumn, and as such
is filled with sappy sentimental overtones. If you listen
carefully, you can hear my former roommate open the
door towards the end of the last verse. |
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Open
Road
lyrics |
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Performed
by: The Heavin' Munkees (Mikey, Chris) |
Quality:
Good, for the most part |
Year
encoded: 2001 |
One
of the first proper "songs" we ever wrote.
There's a killer breakdown at the end, with a solo I
have difficulty emulating today. Other points of interest:
The cheesy spoken-word segment in the middle, the sound
of us wishing we had a drummer right before the the
breakdown. |
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Mikey's
Song
lyrics |
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Performed
by: Chris, written by Mikey |
Quality:
Good |
Year
encoded: 2001 |
An
old favorite. It's a nostalgic acoustic rock song about
a rainy summer day. Check my sad attempt at harmonization
at the end. |
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