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− | *This is a demo for the [[Coke Radio Ad]] created for Coca-Cola by John Flansburgh. One of the melodies present in the ad also appears as a theme in the [[Mono Puff]] song, "[[Poison Flowers]]" (''"Who's going to wear my sandals stained with Coca-Cola"'' / ''"Who's going to wear my sandals stained with cherry soda"'') The ''"thirsty cyborg with..."'' line appeared in live versions of "[[Born In A Graveyard]]", which later became "[[Dan Vs. Cog]]". | + | *This is a demo for the [[Always Be Giants|Coke Radio Ad]] created for Coca-Cola by John Flansburgh. One of the melodies present in the ad also appears as a theme in the [[Mono Puff]] song, "[[Poison Flowers]]" (''"Who's going to wear my sandals stained with Coca-Cola"'' / ''"Who's going to wear my sandals stained with cherry soda"'') The ''"thirsty cyborg with..."'' line appeared in live versions of "[[Born In A Graveyard]]", which later became "[[Dan Vs. Cog]]". |
*[[John Linnell]] had nothing to do with the creation of this advertisement.{{ref|url=http://www.monopuff.org/faq.html}} | *[[John Linnell]] had nothing to do with the creation of this advertisement.{{ref|url=http://www.monopuff.org/faq.html}} | ||
Revision as of 16:26, 30 August 2020
song name | Always Be Giants |
artist | John Flansburgh |
releases | Podcast 51 |
year | 1997 |
run time | 1:07 |
sung by | John Flansburgh |
Trivia/Info
- This is a demo for the Coke Radio Ad created for Coca-Cola by John Flansburgh. One of the melodies present in the ad also appears as a theme in the Mono Puff song, "Poison Flowers" ("Who's going to wear my sandals stained with Coca-Cola" / "Who's going to wear my sandals stained with cherry soda") The "thirsty cyborg with..." line appeared in live versions of "Born In A Graveyard", which later became "Dan Vs. Cog".
- John Linnell had nothing to do with the creation of this advertisement.[1]
Song Themes
Doors, Colors, Recycled Material, Robots, Trade Names
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