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Track 1: Billy Goats, Angels, Anarchists, Monsters

The first track from the album “Oat Songs in the Dropsy.”

Download “Billy Goats, Angels, Anarchists, Monsters” (1.82M MP3 File (Variable Bit Rate)

This song is about Billy Goats, Angels, Anarchists, and Monsters. The genre of this song is Folk Music for Chimps to Listen to While They are Taught to Ride Horses by their Drug-Crazed Trainers, so I've filed it under folk, even though it sounds nothing like folk. I made every sound on this song with my voice, except for one drum noise, which I made by clapping my hands. I did not add any effects to the sounds, but simply played them at different pitches.

This song is 1:33 long, 125BPM, and was produced entirely in SoundTracker from 8:35PM to 11:30PM last evening. The .xm source file is available for download as a 2.26M XM SoundTracker File, bzip2 compressed, but please don't download it unless you know what tracking is and want to use it, otherwise you're wasting precious bandwidth.


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