possibly a homage.
it could also be subliminal, or that the human brain creates similar melodies and they had no idea. the catchiest songs always sound like you've heard them before, even the first time.
possibly a homage.
it could also be subliminal, or that the human brain creates similar melodies and they had no idea. the catchiest songs always sound like you've heard them before, even the first time.
possibly a homage.
it could also be subliminal, or that the human brain creates similar melodies and they had no idea. the catchiest songs always sound like you've heard them before, even the first time.
possibly a homage.
it could also be subliminal, or that the human brain creates similar melodies and they had no idea. the catchiest songs always sound like you've heard them before, even the first time.
The melody word structure of the part that goes
"lower it down in the dirt with the devil. let it on down and there it goes"
is taken directly from the T Rex song 'Ride A White Swan'. Its so close I think it has to be an intentional homage.
possibly a homage. it could also be subliminal, or that the human brain creates similar melodies and they had no idea. the catchiest songs always sound like you've heard them before, even the first time.
possibly a homage. it could also be subliminal, or that the human brain creates similar melodies and they had no idea. the catchiest songs always sound like you've heard them before, even the first time.
possibly a homage. it could also be subliminal, or that the human brain creates similar melodies and they had no idea. the catchiest songs always sound like you've heard them before, even the first time.
possibly a homage. it could also be subliminal, or that the human brain creates similar melodies and they had no idea. the catchiest songs always sound like you've heard them before, even the first time.