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Don't Dig Me Up
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my 2011 Halloween tune. This song is very close to being literally true.
punk sixties garage rock garage punk 60s dig it
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garage rock, garage music, garage punk, 60's, b-grade; horror movies, monster, rock, road apples
Definitely one of the newest, and quite possibly the freshest, most unique bands that Calgary Alberta has seen in quite some time..."A Cry of Hounds" is ready to infect your ears, your mind, your heart. This band has successfully captured the sounds of some great 60's garage punk with these songs. Based on 16 b-grade horror flicks with such titles as "Beast of Yucca Flats", "Teenage Zombies" and "Creature From the Haunted Sea", this music will bring a smile to your face and get your whole body grooving to the music! All 16 tunes are now captured on one glorious garage punk rave-up album called GARAGE MONSTERS.
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Genre
Rock Garage Rock
Charts
#8,032 today Peak #65
#351 in subgenre Peak #3
Author
Road Apples (JMB)
Rights
B. Christine Songs (2011) SOCAN
Uploaded
October 22, 2011
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MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:58
Lyrics
You dig me up When it’s all wrong When I fall down Down underground You turn me on When I feel dead inside When I got no where left No where to hide Why do you dig me up again? You bury my soul Down in the ground You eat my heart out baby You dig it slow All by myself I’ve got no doubt That without you around Ain’t no way out Why do you dig me up again? You bury me In a hole in the ground Down in the darkness baby I’m all alone I’m all used up Don’t dig me up Don’t dig me up Don’t dig me up Why do you dig me up again? Oct 2011
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jcmosquito
Oct 24, 2011
Bonus points for implying relationships as a thinly disguised veil for zombiism. You got a real nice drum sound going there too. As usual, I'm in favour of more sonic walls of feedback.