Difference between revisions of "Taste The Bass"
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{{Song Nav Stub|Solo Projects}} [[Category: Sung By John Flansburgh]] | {{Song Nav Stub|Solo Projects}} [[Category: Sung By John Flansburgh]] |
Latest revision as of 01:20, 25 August 2022
song name | Taste the Bass |
artist | Mono Puff |
releases | It's Fun To Steal, TMBG Clock Radio |
year | 1998 |
run time | 1:31 |
sung by | John Flansburgh |
Trivia/Info
- Not to be confused with "Taste The Fame".
- The high pitched cycling noise at the beginning is possibly a sample from the Kraftwerk track "Radio Stars". Similarly, the successive synth notes at the 46 second mark echo the intro of Kraftwerk's "Metropolis".
- Flansburgh: "Hal Cragin put this track together. It's our Quiet Storm track."
Song Themes
Album Lead-Ins, Self-Reference, The Senses
Videos
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