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March Of The Lost Wormsouls (revisited)

from Raw Sewage, Vol. 2 (1983) by Walls Of Genius

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This is a revisiting of the impromptu version with the same name on the “Johnny Rocco” recording. I don’t know if I’m using the same chords that David played on that version. Mine are the first two chords of an intro to a blues progression that I knew. But instead of hitting the progression, I just keep hitting those two chords. Once again, we’ve got David reading my lyrics. My wailing wormsoul noises in the background (“no no no! ahhh! feh! feh!”) are improvised responses to the text as David is reading it. They may have been overdubbed, it’s hard to say. I intone the final line with no accompaniment. This originally appeared on the cassette release "Walls Of Genius", credited to the faux band Spazz Attack.

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from Raw Sewage, Vol. 2 (1983), released March 1, 1984
composition: Evan Cantor
Evan Cantor: electric guitar, backing vocals, harmonica
Ed Fowler: lead guitar
Little Fyodor: lead vocal

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Walls Of Genius

Fried psychedelia, relentless experimentation, hunter-gatherer improv, space rock doom, heavy rock monumentalism and daffy cover tunes. Walls of Genius rips holes in the fabric of space and time, kicks you in the ass and leaves you smiling. 80s stalwarts of the cassette culture, they're back in the 21st century. The most unique band that ever was. Really! ... more

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