2007-01-02
"Passive parenting" gets the Worm Quartet treatment.
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samuel_whyte - Jan 2, 2007
samuel_whyte - Jan 2, 2007
Im Shocked
stocktonrgs - Jan 2, 2007
Great stuff. However, as a mad discographer, I need to know how the FuMP this fits into my music collection. With the "song a week" projects from Coulton and Smith, we knew the album titles and layouts so that we could add the songs one-by-one to MusicBrainz (i.e. http://musicbrainz.org/release/2bb42813-aa13-4f39-84e1-80e130cfd248.html ) Could we get similar advance album title info for the first FuMP album? It would make life ever so much easier for obsessive organizers like me.
scifantasy - Jan 2, 2007
stocktonrgs, I know your pain. For the moment I've classified this as from the album "The FuMP Disc One," and will be reclassifying it later. (What makes my inner obsessive shudder is if these songs end up on the originals' later-released solo albums. Double copies make my head hurt.)
devospice - Jan 2, 2007
I promise to tell you the name of the first FuMP compilation album as soon as we know what it is. :)
stocktonrgs - Jan 2, 2007
devospice: Thanks. I'll look forward to it with Heinz ketchup.
devospice - Jan 2, 2007
Just in case you can't make out some of the words the lyrics to this song are in the MP3 file itself. Check the ID3 tags.
dino-mike - Jan 10, 2007
Classic... I love it!
kahnman - Jan 12, 2007
This Is a Great ------ song. Can't wait to See Ya At The Kahnmanapalooza this summer.
undertaker863 - Jan 22, 2007
Awesome song
undertaker863 - Jan 22, 2007
Awesome song
gamefreakdano - Feb 6, 2007
another great song by worm quartet and the amazing shoebox keep up the great work man! and I'll be sure to vote for you on the mad music archive too!
robin_the_spiffy - Aug 17, 2007
Awesome
robin_the_spiffy - Aug 17, 2007
Awesome
Vkazoo - Aug 22, 2007
I love this song
Tzahnke - Sep 24, 2015
I admit I did have to read the lyrics to fully get it, but it is creative! It was the first Worm Quartet song I had ever heard, and it is one of the best. If I would have written it, I would have come up with a word that starts with C that's a healthy food, like "C is for cabbage", but there is a bit of dementedness to lyrics that almost don't make sense, which is probably what you were thinking when you said "C is for lettuce". We all know it's a take on the cookie reference from Sesame Street; I'm just making a point. It's creative anyway! And we love silly songs at The FuMP.
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Alchav - Jan 2, 2007
How highly incrediblsome.