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Thanks for the info about Tip-tiks! I thought it had something to do with the Motor Leagues, but how the fuck was I supposed to know what Chris was talking about?
My take on "Today is a good day to die:" Chris often ends lyrics (in the liner notes) or interview questions with funny or depressing non-sequitors like this. I think it comes out of writing words that make you more and more depressed about the world or yourself and suddenly you just think: kill me. It's kind of black humor, not necessarily serious. I think this is an instance of that. Read some of their written response interviews or the liner notes to their old records on Recess Records (I still have mine somewhere) to see other examples.
A trajectory?: Anti manifesto -> Less Talk, More Rock -> Motor Leagues -> Rock for Sustainable Capitalism
@m.k. The liner notes to Where Quality Is Job #1 are hilarious, although it seems I have only one of the 2 folded cardboard inserts...was like that when I bought it, way back in 1999 I read the other as it was scanned and on a geocities fan site.
@m.k. The liner notes to Where Quality Is Job #1 are hilarious, although it seems I have only one of the 2 folded cardboard inserts...was like that when I bought it, way back in 1999 I read the other as it was scanned and on a geocities fan site.
Man geocities fan site. Those were the best. I had one for the band F.Y.P, with a fitting, to me at least, chalkboard layout and had lyrics to all songs, tabs, and yes, the Incomplete Crap Vol.1 songs in the correct order. Although even by '99, it was too late to win...
Man geocities fan site. Those were the best. I had one for the band F.Y.P, with a fitting, to me at least, chalkboard layout and had lyrics to all songs, tabs, and yes, the Incomplete Crap Vol.1 songs in the correct order. Although even by '99, it was too late to win the little contest inside of the cd booklet lol. I'm not even sure if F.Y.P were serious about any prize at all.
The inserts of HTCE and the How to Clean A Couple Things 7" are pretty hilarious on their own right. I was massively surprised by the one in Less Talk, More Rock that's for certain lol, but I appreciated it just as much.
Thanks for the info about Tip-tiks! I thought it had something to do with the Motor Leagues, but how the fuck was I supposed to know what Chris was talking about?
My take on "Today is a good day to die:" Chris often ends lyrics (in the liner notes) or interview questions with funny or depressing non-sequitors like this. I think it comes out of writing words that make you more and more depressed about the world or yourself and suddenly you just think: kill me. It's kind of black humor, not necessarily serious. I think this is an instance of that. Read some of their written response interviews or the liner notes to their old records on Recess Records (I still have mine somewhere) to see other examples.
A trajectory?: Anti manifesto -> Less Talk, More Rock -> Motor Leagues -> Rock for Sustainable Capitalism
@m.k. The liner notes to Where Quality Is Job #1 are hilarious, although it seems I have only one of the 2 folded cardboard inserts...was like that when I bought it, way back in 1999 I read the other as it was scanned and on a geocities fan site.
@m.k. The liner notes to Where Quality Is Job #1 are hilarious, although it seems I have only one of the 2 folded cardboard inserts...was like that when I bought it, way back in 1999 I read the other as it was scanned and on a geocities fan site.
Man geocities fan site. Those were the best. I had one for the band F.Y.P, with a fitting, to me at least, chalkboard layout and had lyrics to all songs, tabs, and yes, the Incomplete Crap Vol.1 songs in the correct order. Although even by '99, it was too late to win...
Man geocities fan site. Those were the best. I had one for the band F.Y.P, with a fitting, to me at least, chalkboard layout and had lyrics to all songs, tabs, and yes, the Incomplete Crap Vol.1 songs in the correct order. Although even by '99, it was too late to win the little contest inside of the cd booklet lol. I'm not even sure if F.Y.P were serious about any prize at all.
The inserts of HTCE and the How to Clean A Couple Things 7" are pretty hilarious on their own right. I was massively surprised by the one in Less Talk, More Rock that's for certain lol, but I appreciated it just as much.