Gentlemen, behold... one of the strangest bad songs I've ever heard:
So, there's this guy who calls himself Tom Sawyer, and his music tends to just be, well, kind of like this; just stolen beats and the title being repeated ad nauseam in a creepily modulated fashion. But, then again, this is still better than a lot of his other songs, if only because at least there's more linguistic diversity in this song (via Lil Meerkat's verse, which amounts to a mini-rant about J.K. Rowling repeated a couple times with ten unique words.) And the sad thing is, unlike most of his songs, I can actually imagine some circumstance where this song might have a reason to exist (like, say, a movie reviewer is being tormented by either his own warped feelings towards Dumbledore or is being overwhelmed by the stupefying amount of Harry/Dumbledore slashfic on the web, and they want to do a strange YMS-style remix.)
So, there's this guy who calls himself Tom Sawyer, and his music tends to just be, well, kind of like this; just stolen beats and the title being repeated ad nauseam in a creepily modulated fashion. But, then again, this is still better than a lot of his other songs, if only because at least there's more linguistic diversity in this song (via Lil Meerkat's verse, which amounts to a mini-rant about J.K. Rowling repeated a couple times with ten unique words.) And the sad thing is, unlike most of his songs, I can actually imagine some circumstance where this song might have a reason to exist (like, say, a movie reviewer is being tormented by either his own warped feelings towards Dumbledore or is being overwhelmed by the stupefying amount of Harry/Dumbledore slashfic on the web, and they want to do a strange YMS-style remix.)
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.