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Halloween 2017 - just some fun using the Neapolitan Major scale in G
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Strange music for strange people.
Dollar Bill and The Unmentionables has been recording slightly silly music since 1989. In 2010 we started making videos to stare at while the song plays. Genre: varies, sometimes within the same song even. Be sure to check out the video page, as many of the songs have super high-budget (i.e. $0) music videos
Song Info
Charts
Peak #17
Peak in subgenre #2
Author
Bill
Rights
2017
Uploaded
October 10, 2017
Track Files
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MP3 4.1 MB 160 kbps 3:34
Story behind the song
Field recordings by Bill plus other stuff.
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DRUMNJON
Oct 15, 2018
STUCK IT THE RIPPLE....LOVE THIS Ssooo!...
Bob Forbes
Oct 14, 2018
Beautiful - I liked the off 1/16th's - very original Morgan. Cool upswing and downwind -
The Footnotes
Nov 06, 2017
Wonderfully weird.
Relative Rabbit
Nov 05, 2017
cool, brilliant and great for the season!
Alisha Poor
Oct 25, 2017
This is really good stuff, very creepy/scary. I love the heavier stuff and the piano works very well here too!
Ascenzion - Al Massey
Oct 21, 2017
Yes, you were successful at conveying fear and dread with the Halloween treat.
Rodrica Rudge
Oct 20, 2017
I thoroughly enjoyed the madness. It's dark and unpredictable...and you just have to keep listening. Had me hooked - Brilliant stuff!
Drumnjon
Oct 18, 2017
WELL! BRAVO!!!!!
Roger John
Oct 18, 2017
Yes how does this thing work? Only a mad genius would know i think by the sounds of it. And what does it do?
Alan L Cole
Oct 17, 2017
Love the piano and it's hauntingly familiar melody followed by over modulated monster melodic movements. I think this is very cool. Morgan.
Musan Dera
Oct 17, 2017
Listening to this is making me feel very uncomfortable. I feel everything is falling in parts and everything is dissonant. Scary, dark, where are we? All kind of questions pass by in my head and the longing to the time everything still was good and normal. To say this is a perfect Halloween-track. Can't say I enjoyed it, but it's an original eye-opener. Very good job!
Carlo D'Anna
Oct 15, 2017
A slow build of dissonance to a dangerous bass situation. Then a scary disassembling key structure. Wonderfully uneasy listening experience!