Zombocalypse 3000 ft Vibe Leviathan and Agni Ra
This song is a fun little number about Zombies. The three of us Vibe Leviathan, Agni Ra (MD Psyco Analyst) and I are collectively known as the Cartoon Villains. This is our first song with the three of us together.
The beat is from a D12 song called American Psycho II (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RxPrR95kZ4).
I wanted to do a gun rap song with three non-gun-rap MCs. I am pretty happy with how it turned out guys. Zombies are terrifying.
The second Prawn Tape song is called Tonight and is a choose your own adventure story of sorts.
The beat for this song is from a Blakroc song (the Black Keys’ hip hop project) the song is called Ain’t Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo) Ft. Mos Def and Jim Jones (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vtWNDI_EOI)
I am trying to figure out new ways to write stories. This one is the same story with a different ending for the two verses in the song. Sam Vile is from the band Vilebred (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vilebred/131361992414)
The second Tony Tape song is called Recover. It’s a little bit different, its about using your music to bring you back to normal. Most artists aren’t normal, we don’t feel normal unless we are creating. Sometimes we have force it, but sometimes it just pours out of us. This is the latter.
The beat for this song is from a Ludacris song called Down in the Dirty: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fywyRNI0xPU)
I am fed up by rappers who are making generic music, and about rappers who talk about how “I’m just a rapper, I don’t make songs” those people make me crazy. I work on rhyme schemes, flows, and sing song-y-ness on this track a bunch and I think that’s a lot of fun.
Being in a sketch comedy group is a lot like being in a relationship. Tons of sexual tension and awkward dinners are a part of both. And so is having enough respect for your current sketch group/significant other to not bring up those from your past. But no one told Pat that. And it gets weird when he brings someone from his past to the podcast. Who is this person? What are his motivations for being there? And could he please get closer to the microphone? These problems are all quickly solved (spoiler alert…wait, did we do this in the right order?) by the appearance of another mysterious guest that you will recognize from his time on a popular NBC program that we all know and love. But we don’t want to give that secret away. You’ll have to listen to find out what kind of weight the podcast is pulling and who we can get to drop by for scale. All of this, plus Alvaro gets lucky! Only in a special Win Show Podcast guest starring Chuck’s Scott Bakula!
The secod Tony Tape song is called Recover. It’s a little bit different, its about using your movie to bring you back to normal. Most artists aren’t normal, we don’t feel normal unless we are creating. Sometimes we have force it, but sometimes it just pours out of us. This is the latter.
The beat for this song is from a Ludacris song called Dow in the Dirty: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fywyRNI0xPU)
I am fed up by rappers who are making generic music, and about rappers who talk about how “I’m just a rapper, I don’t make songs” those people make me crazy. I work on rhyme schemes, flows, and sing song-y-ness on this track a bunch and I think that’s a lot of fun.
Here is the intro to the tapes, it is on The Tony Tape. It is simply called Tony the Prawn intro
Here is a drawing by Sally Madden that goes along with the song.
