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'''trucks and cars''' - "nightime, pat's house in '94 in the winter. a band called weezer is now in all of our cd players at this time and has influenced the music in this song heavily - more experimenting less on RIFFY material and more on melody and simplicity - coming to the conclusion that power chords are okay. a lot of the lyrics were lifted from a tiny coffee table book entitled 'mother's quotations' we found in pat's house, i hope we don't get sued. still in the pre-dan era." - jose | '''trucks and cars''' - "nightime, pat's house in '94 in the winter. a band called weezer is now in all of our cd players at this time and has influenced the music in this song heavily - more experimenting less on RIFFY material and more on melody and simplicity - coming to the conclusion that power chords are okay. a lot of the lyrics were lifted from a tiny coffee table book entitled 'mother's quotations' we found in pat's house, i hope we don't get sued. still in the pre-dan era." - jose | ||
[[Songs | [[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]] | ||
'''lorraine''' - "up watching the superstation late at night, seeing lorraine baines mcfly hit on her own son while a really great guy with a really good uppercut is trying to tell her he's in love with her but his words are just coming out jumbled. i think the classic romantic ideal is longing for a girl you don't have, who won't give you the time of day, and still believing it's possible. i wrote like 10 stupid verses to this song before i picked the two i hated least." - daniel | '''lorraine''' - "up watching the superstation late at night, seeing lorraine baines mcfly hit on her own son while a really great guy with a really good uppercut is trying to tell her he's in love with her but his words are just coming out jumbled. i think the classic romantic ideal is longing for a girl you don't have, who won't give you the time of day, and still believing it's possible. i wrote like 10 stupid verses to this song before i picked the two i hated least." - daniel | ||