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| Album = Alone II | | Album = Alone II | ||
| Album type = demo | | Album type = demo | ||
| Next track = "[[Think About You]]<br>(19 | | Next track = "[[Think About You]]"<br>(19 | ||
| Previous track = "[[My Day Is Coming]]<br>(17) | | Previous track = "[[My Day Is Coming]]"<br>(17) | ||
| This track = "Cold and Damp"<br>(18) | | This track = "Cold and Damp"<br>(18) | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"Cold and Damp" is an example of Cuomo's songwriting style that he calls "[[Arbitrary-Progression-Distortion-open-Strum-Intro-Melody-Arrange]]." This song is somewhat Oasis-sounding, with its lopping bar chords and bluesy solo. The lyrics mean nothing on a concious level, but that's the point of the songwriting technique. The lyrics just came to Cuomo when he heard the guitar chords. | "Cold and Damp" is an example of Cuomo's songwriting style that he calls "[[Arbitrary-Progression-Distortion-open-Strum-Intro-Melody-Arrange]]." This song is somewhat Oasis-sounding, with its lopping bar chords and bluesy solo. The lyrics mean nothing on a concious level, but that's the point of the songwriting technique. The lyrics just came to Cuomo when he heard the guitar chords. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== |