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Kari Byron's Sex Cyborg's Profile
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My Artist Comments
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5 comments
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Recent Comments:
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1.
Joanna Newsom
I'm in love
2.
Iron Horse
Hmph, I had no
idea I liked
bluegrass... but I
suppose it helps a
little, in Iron
Horse's case, that
80% of their songs
are covers of
great hits by
several notable
artists.
3.
Dion McGregor
For those
unfamiliar, Dion
McGregor would
clearly speak
aloud while
sleeping,
narrating his
dreams; those
recorded and
released are among
his most odd and
bizarre (as well
as hilarious).
4.
Showbread
If it wasn't for
the religious
Christian factor
evident in their
songs, I'd end up
liking this band a
whole lot more. I
think they have a
really cool sound,
so I'm not putting
them down or
anything, just
saying that some
of those
referencing lyrics
oddly irk the shit
out of me.
5.
The Red Light Sting
Screw this band...
they broke my
heart.
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My Song Facts
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29 facts
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Recent Submissions:
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1.
The Paper Chase
- ...The Unopened Email To God
This song ends the
album with a
repeated phrase
("I hate the
sun. The sun is
uncontrollable…
unforgiving. With
the sun, you can
shape and sculpt
reality.").
On the CD version,
this whole phrase
is repeated for
thirty minutes or
so, but for the
vinyl version,
there is an
intentional skip
put in the record
so that “I hate
the sun” is
repeated forever.
2.
HORSE The Band
- Salvation Army
Quoting Erik
Engstrom,
"This is the
only song I wrote
the lyrics to
ever. It was about
a girl that I had
a crush on in 10th
grade and I asked
her to the 'Disco
Dance.' Haha. She
acted excited,
then we met up and
I paid for her to
get in and
literally didn't
see her for the
rest of the
night."
3.
Sea Of Treachery
- Their Own Hell
Quoting the
lyricist,
"This song is
one to be more
loosely
interpreted. It is
essentially about
taking moments of
weakness in the
past and using
them as the
foundation for
becoming mature
and making adult
decisions. Demons
don't have to
haunt you forever
if you face them
and learn from
your
mistakes."
4.
Sea Of Treachery
- The Eyes Of The Ranger
Quoting the
lyricist,
"This is a
very personal song
about being
cheated on in a
long-term
relationship. I
forgave the person
for what they had
done, and wrote
and recorded this
song while we were
still together. To
this day, I hold
no animosity
towards that
person."
5.
Sea Of Treachery
- Raise The Banner
Quoting the
lyricist,
"This song is
about my
opposition to
violence in any
form. It has
always been a
strong belief of
mine, which is now
reaffirmed by my
Quaker religion.
Intolerance,
ignorance,
prejudice, and
hatred are all
evils of a society
with misplaced
priorities and
morals."
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