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And My Brain Can Tell The Diff'rence
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Short simple song I made for hellzies. It's lame, but I like it.
cheese weird odd death chicken funny ass shit humor evil magical cheesy biscuit
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Looking for a song about sh*biscuits and/or golden chickens? Hasenyager combines comedy and music in order to realize your dreams.
Hasenyager is an Americanized version of Haschenjager, which is German for 'rabbit hunter.' I am that hunter, or huntress, if you will, and I take my profession very seriously. Which means that, actually, I don't hunt rabbits. I do, however, make half-assed music with Audacity, and upload it onto SoundClick.
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Hasenyager
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Hasenyager 2008
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August 03, 2008
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MP3 0.8 MB 128 kbps 0:52
Story behind the song
The guitar and lyrics were improv. The a'cappella part was totally stolen from a blurb in Scientific American. Honestly, I think I'm over the whole 'time is running out' thing. I've made my peace with the eventual heat death of the universe. As a wise R-rated puppet musical once said, "It's only for now."
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You know that The sound of opening a can of pop Sounds kinda like the ticking of a clock Kinda makes me think (not really) What the hell am I doin' with my life Splenda grain by Splenda grain it's passin' me by And my brain can tell the diff'rence Between sugar and sweet'ner The sugar activates pleasure-related brain regions more extensively than Splenda does In particular sugar illicits a much greater response in the insula Which connects regions in the reward system that encode the senstation of pleasantness.
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