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I voted for this guy-----twice!!!

"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again." —President George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002
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by Dubya and friends
Song Stats
Hits: 3546
Comments: 9
Fans: 3
Plays: 967
Downloads: 111
Votes: 7
Uploaded: Mar 22, 2006 - 07:48:39 PM
Last Updated: Mar 22, 2006 - 03:23:33 PM Last Played: Nov 24, 2009 - 01:07:57 PM
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Hardware:
yamaha drum kit, G&L bass thru Ibanez power lead then ancient SVT
Agile Ghost
Software:
Guitar Rig 2, FM7
Comments
Corporal Beef said 1343 days ago (March 24th, 2006)
Can't Resist Bushisms
Aside from the great samples, the music stands on its own. You can't
beat the sound and feel of real instruments; the drums in particular are
produced nicely. As for your political affiliations, well, this song is the
first step toward recovery. Thanks for posting.
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Monkaton said 1342 days ago (March 26th, 2006)
Good Genre for Dubba
I really like the heavy metal music put against the contradiction that is
Dubba. Using his clips against the destruction that is inherent in heavy
metal is a blueprint of his administration.

Great job.
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said 1339 days ago (March 28th, 2006)
Damn it
You're keeping Vernon Reid locked in your basement!!! Let him out!!!!
I'm thinking of creating a "Think Before You Make a Decision" political
party. No current politician will be allowed to join.

grid stalker said 1339 days ago (March 28th, 2006)
Damn it
Damn, Mungo don't hold back! After we ban them running. We need to build
a prison the size of Rhode Island and stuff 'em all in it. Boston Tea Party
anyone?
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JOAN said 1331 days ago (April 5th, 2006)
oh yeah!!!
screw bush..... he thinks we're all stupid!!!!! mung is right.... where are you hiding vernon reid!!!!!....excellent piece of music!!!! we like mucho!!!
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annalia said 1229 days ago (July 16th, 2006)
Heavy
Ditto on Can't Resist Bushisms! :)

Bush was born in Conn. but never mentions it in public. I think he's ashamed to. He screwed Texas in more ways than one as Gov. and now as President. Texas not over it either.

The saying in Texas is "Fool me once, shame on You. Fool me twice, shame on Me." This is also played in a song but can't remember by who.

Congratulations too for being on Neil Young's web site! WOO HOO!! :)
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annalia said 1229 days ago (July 16th, 2006)
Heavy
P. S. The song's on PINK cd.

P. S. S. I like the way you added Bush quotes in your song and great picture of him here too.
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racerat said 1079 days ago (December 14th, 2006)
the dick--tater
I. Spike,
I am just runnin down the list, and every one I listen to just gets better and better. You have a new fan, and this site needs some more of this stuff. I am still thinking that your drum playing is great, but with the high end so muffled, and with it sitting back so far in the mix, you are somehow missing out on how driving these cuts could be--bring it forward and get some sharp attacking snare in there....my two cents.
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racerat said 1079 days ago (December 14th, 2006)
my bad grid
sorry dude, I.spike was my last post heading, bad copy and paste. apologies...
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Genre Info
Heavy metal, sometimes referred to as simply metal, is a form of music characterised by aggressive, driving rhythms and highly amplified distorted guitars. Heavy metal is a development of blues, blues rock, rock and prog rock. Its origins lie in the

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