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Quetzalcoatl
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Meditation on the bloody god of the Aztecs.
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Acoustic rock and folk rock with country, blues, and American Songbook influences.
Formerly "Dr. C and the Stratocats," I'm now on a solo career as "Dr. C," but I had to change my stage name here because someone else had already claimed it. My music strives for melody above all else; I strive to make my songs memorable, so you can whistle a tune immediately. I see melody as the element most lacking in contemporaryr music. I love Sinatra and the Beatles, Gordon Lightfoot, Paul Simon, anyone who can write a memorable "tune."
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Rock Rock General
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#10,329 today Peak #119
#4,246 in subgenre Peak #41
Author
C. E. Chaffin
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2010
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July 16, 2011
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MP3 3.5 MB 128 kbps 3:51
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Quetzalcoatl Terror of the dead-- Zombies in your head Bathed in demon dread, By the worm blood-fed. Horrors of the lost March around the oak. Fumes the burning cross-- Hypocrites will choke. Who are your idols? What gods do you know? Money and power, Opinion and show? Bow to them now dear, In Old Mexico, Old Mexico. Trade s some souls for rain-- Bloody corn will rise. Man has gone insane For the beans and maize. Cut their hearts right out, Hold them for the crowd. Aztec butchers can Carve out the heart alone. Quetzalcoatl, The great serpent-bird, Came from the coastline, Where rains made it flood. Thirsty for something, He sought human blood, Human blood.
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