Thanks. No I mainly hire the instrumentalists and vocalists from Fiverr. Prior to the Plandemic I sometimes sung the lead on some of my songs. Scroll down in the archive and listen to I Had a Zombie Conversation. I sing the lead on that one (created about 10 years ago).
Well done! Have you heard of "Five Times August"? He's written and performed quite a few songs about these Crimes Against Humanity. I think this one is a good example:
And when will the CDC, the Govt, Bill Fakes, etc own up to the "contagion" they've created with the jabs?
Watched the VSRF video from Steve Kirsch's Las Vegas Covid Litigation Conference last night. Hopefully, these attorneys nail the scumbags who did this to the world population.
Very nice mix and production. Is that you on lead vox?
Thanks. No I mainly hire the instrumentalists and vocalists from Fiverr. Prior to the Plandemic I sometimes sung the lead on some of my songs. Scroll down in the archive and listen to I Had a Zombie Conversation. I sing the lead on that one (created about 10 years ago).
Your production skills are legit! Very nice work
Well done! Have you heard of "Five Times August"? He's written and performed quite a few songs about these Crimes Against Humanity. I think this one is a good example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z1ZpYcyku4
Yes he's very good. Love "Ain't no Rock and Roll."
Check the lyrics at the end of the song. The lyrics you've written state: "If you don’t listen, YOU'RE all gonna die".
The SoundCloud version as sung says: "If you don’t listen, WE'RE all gonna die".
Not sure if it matters but wanted you to know about the differences.
Thanks I corrected the lyrics. Actually either way it works although "we're" is probably the word they would use since it implies contagion.
And when will the CDC, the Govt, Bill Fakes, etc own up to the "contagion" they've created with the jabs?
Watched the VSRF video from Steve Kirsch's Las Vegas Covid Litigation Conference last night. Hopefully, these attorneys nail the scumbags who did this to the world population.