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76 - noneofthisstuff
.mp3 - 04.14 min. - 3.39 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental trip hop

Produced and programed by Sir Mildred Pierce. Scratches by E_B_A.
Originally recorded for 76's album, "Debut," I fucked up the end sample while editing our sample bank and SMP liked it so much in its fucked up state that he kept it. The chorus, a monotone of "None of this stuff" is from a series of recordings we did wtih poet auture John Byrne (who at the time used the psuedonym "Brak Yeller"). This is the first recording I did where I attempted a crab scratch and one of the last things I recorded with S.M.P. before he moved to Alaska for two years. His goal with the song was to create a tune with nearly non-stop talking. My cuts filled in some empty spaces. The question-answer scratch with the taxi cab horn is straight theft of style from Mix Master Mike and DJ Q-Bert. [ sir mildred pierce link ]
Augusta Commons Fountain
.mov - 00.28 min. - 1.06 mb
Produced and edited by E_B_A.
As I walked through downtown looking for interesting subjects to take pictures of, I caught the Augusta Commons and the fountain which had some sort of clog or something. Elegant ribbons of water fired out of it seemingly at random.
Apex Zero - Enretribute
.mp3 - 05.10 min. - 4.73 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: industrial

Produced and programed by E_B_A and vXid. Lyrics written and performed by vXid and E_B_A. Guitars and keyboards by vXid.
For a period of time in 2003, vXid and I attempted a new album. We got six songs in and various things prevented us from continuing on further which is a real shame since I think what we accomplished with those first six is some of the best music I've ever taken part of. This song is by far my favorite of any Apex Zero song and quite possibly anything I've ever done. It's a rather complex song despite its deceptively simple structure. The echoy sound collage material at the end is vXid's son, Chas, distorted and reworked beyond recognition. Chas, for the record, was two at the time and loved every bit of our manipulation of his voice.
Apex Zero - Supergone
.mp3 - 05.07 min. - 4.68 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: industrial / hip hop

Produced and programed by E_B_A and vXid. Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A and vXid. Guitars by vXid. Keyboards by vXid and E_B_A.
This was intended to be the first track on the new album. We also spend more time on this song than any in the history of Apex Zero much less this album. For the record, this song has something like 75 tracks to it.
Apex Zero - Point of Control
.mp3 - 06.59 min. - 6.40 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: industrial

Produced and programed by E_B_A and vXid. Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A, vXid and Larry. Guitars by Larry. Keyboards and bass by vXid.
When Larry recorded his screaming "The choice is mine! I'm in control!" lyrics for this song, he demanded he do it in one take and refused to do anything else lyrically. Why? It ruined his voice for the rest of the night. He spent the rest of the evening only capable of a raspy whisper. Harsh for only seven words. The chopped string loop at the end is vXid's doing and samples Celine Dion. I would never claim to owning a Celine Dion disc but that guy... what can I say?
Apex Zero - The Better You Get The Worse I Feel
.mp3 - 03.07 min. - 2.86 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: industrial / hip hop

Produced and programed by E_B_A and vXid. Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A and vXid. Guitars, keyboards and bass by vXid.
This is the oldest song we recorded for the album. I actually wrote this while we were recording the first Apex Zero album in 1998.
Brak Yeller - Pickles
.mp3 - 01.22 min. - 1.28 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: poetry / comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
John Byrne is a strange, funny man. "Brak Yeller" was a name he gave himself for the internet and kind of stuck as a non de plumme for this project. Most of his poems were composed in high school for creative writing class. Our teacher hated us.
Brak Yeller - Lunchmeat Aeroplanes
.mp3 - 00.27 min. - 0.45 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
It's a simple question but one we all should ponder before we die. Contains a special cameo by Kristen, Sir Mildred Pierce's sister.
Brak Yeller - William Shatner (In Limerick Form)
.mp3 - 00.22 min. - 0.37 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: poetry / comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
Performed like Shatner for maximum effect!
Brak Yeller - Shatner Explained
.mp3 - 00.19 min. - 0.32 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
John swears this is not bullshit. This doesn't actually explain the limerick, which doesn't really require any sort of explanation, but it does explain at lot about Will Shat.
Brak Yeller - Chocolate Milk and Mescaline
.mp3 - 01.18 min. - 1.22 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: poetry / comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
For the record, John has never done drugs (that I know of).
Brak Yeller - There Once was a Hippy from Dover
.mp3 - 00.09 min. - 0.16 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: poetry / comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
Another limerick.
Brak Yeller - X-File 01
.mp3 - 00.09 min. - 0.17 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: poetry / comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
This really has nothing to do with the X-Files but rather Tor Johnson, star of many Ed Wood films including his most accomplished work, "Plan Nine From Outer Space." Tor's original name as a wrestler was Lobo. It's called "X-File 01" because John did a different poem about an early episode of The X-Files and Sir Mildred Pierce didn't get the Tor stuff at the time and was confused. Now I'm too nostalgic to change it. So here you go: the incorrectly-named X-File 01 in the elegant Japanese artform of haiku. Enjoy.
Brak Yeller - X-File 02
.mp3 - 00.09 min. - 0.17 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: poetry / comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
John wrote this haiku about an obscure episode of The X-Files in which Mulder is trapped in a deserted outpost in the desert of New Mexico with a Spanish-speaking stranger named Jorge. At one point, Mulder scolds Jorge for attempting to press a mysterious red button in the outpost. Hilarity ensues.
Brak Yeller - Haiku for William Faulkner
.mp3 - 00.09 min. - 0.95 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: poetry / comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
It's a haiku for William Faulkner. Tommy Lee Jones rules!
Brak Yeller - Faulkner Explained
.mp3 - 01.45 min. - 1.62 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE:  comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
The above poem may not make any sense. Even after it is explained, it still probably won't make sense, but Brak Yeller attempts to explain it to me and Sir Mildred Pierce anyway.
Brak Yeller - The Guy with the Thing on the Back of his Head
.mp3 - 00.59 min. - 0.95 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: poetry / comedy

Written and performed by Brak Yeller. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
John Byrne is a strange, funny man. "Brak Yeller" was a name he gave himself for the internet and kind of stuck as a non de plumme for this project. Most of his poems were composed in high school for creative writing class. Our teacher hated us.
D.S.S. - Walk Away (E_B_A Misery Mix)
.mp3 - 03.39 min. - 5.02 mb - 192 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE:  industrial / trip hop

Written and performed by Distorted Sound Sadists and E_B_A. Produced and edited by E_B_A. Lyrics written and performed by Distorted Sound Sadists.
I was asked by the guys to remix their song for a remix EP. They have told me this is their favorite version out of them all. That strange, low crying sound is a deflating balloon. The strange voice on the chorus is saying "We are standing... salvation." I sampled about thirty different sources for this song. [ d.s.s. link ]
Dave Juggles Soda
.mov - 00.49 min. - 1.41 mb
Produced and edited by E_B_A.
Dave 420 juggles soda. With disasterous results. Do not try this at home. Incidently, the soda was part of 365 cans of Mountain Dew I won (or rather, my boss won and gave to me) as part of a Sorority fundraiser. 365 cans of Mountain Dew can last for months, even with mooching co-workers and a passing distaste for the stuff. But what bachelor is going to turn down 365 cans of motherfucking soda? Not THIS bachelor.
E_B_A on the Scratch
.mov - 01.05 min. - 1.06 mb
Produced and edited by dave420.
Dave filmed me cutting the turntables one and two at DJ Richie Rich's house and made this little movie. It says "violentnation.com" at the end because, for those who don't know, that was my OLD website address. [ dave420 link ]
Tyler's_Story
.swf - 0.92 mb
Produced and edited by E_B_A. Written and performed by Tyler and E_B_A.
My nephew, Tyler, was four at the time and told me the greatest story I've ever had the pleasure of hearing. It was so good, I HAD to create this flash movie to compliment it.
Violent Nation Soundtrack
.swf - 0.24 mb
Produced and edited by E_B_A.
Originally, I had this really cool soundtrack thing I made in Flash on my website. It allowed you to compose your own background music for the site and many people just enjoyed playing with it. It's pretty simple in design and execution. The circles to the left are beats and the squares to the right are musical loops. It will play pretty much indefinately unless you tell it to stop by hitting the red octogon. It takes a bit of timing and practice to get a loop and a beat to sync up but everything is at percisely the same BPM and besides, who said you could be a mixmasster without practice? Keep trying and you'll nail it. Try to sync up more than one loop with a beat. It helps to click and hold and release on the downbeat of the measure. NOTE: on a PC, if you change your volume control settings, you can alter your Recording Preferences by selecting "Properties" from the "Options" menu (PROPERTIES > OPTIONS) and selecting "Recording" in the pop-up window. Make certain your soundcard's variation of the stereo mix is selected. It's called different things for different sound cards. Mine is called "Sum" but I've seen it called "Soundcard," "Stereo Mix" and other things. Once you've done that, you can record your beats in whatever sound editor you use. So get down and get funky,
E_B_A - Beatdown Beatup
.mp3 - 00.57 min. - 0.79 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
I created a series of short instrumentals just to have some beats to bump around town one weekend. This was the first of several.
E_B_A - Belief System
.mp3 - 01.48 min. - 1.44 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
This beat was composed as a track for Dave420 to rock. He hasn't used it yet. So here you go. Bump it.
E_B_A - Cease and Desist
.mp3 - 03.43 min. - 2.98 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A. Produced and edited by E_B_A.
Recorded at a low-point in my life, this song represents so much to me on a personal basis. I also feel it's some of my best lyricism. The beat was a fluke. I blended the actual breakbeat with a few pieces from The Moody Blues' excellent "Twilight Time" and people liked the combination so much I made it the back-bone. I like to think the music fits the subject quite concisely and the lyrics even flow well with the beat even though I typically write and make beats independantly of each other.
E_B_A - Brainsells
.mp3 - 02.19 min. - 1.86 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
This is the first song I ever recorded in Acid. I had fucked around with it a little for Sir Mildred Pierce but this was a beat I made and lyrics I recorded with help with S.M.P.
E_B_A - Crazy
.mp3 - 05.26 min. - 4.35 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce. Scratching by E_B_A.
E_B_A - desTroy
.mp3 - 04.59 min. - 3.99 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: turntablism

Produced and edited by E_B_A. Scratches by E_B_A.
This song was recorded for the Toy War CD in defense of etoy.com against the evils of eToys, a multi-million dollar online toy retailer. eToy claimed etoy, an art collective, was infringing on their website address. Small problem. etoy was there before eToy a full two years. Furthermore, it turns out etoy had a registered trademark on their name already in the works while eToys had failed to acheive theirs. Despite the obvious legal flaws, eToys' lawyers (who no doubt got paid regardless of the outcome) pushed on shutting the etoy site down temporarily and generally making their life difficult. As part of the effort I created this song for the soundtrack. The soundtrack featured People Like Us, Steev Hise and negativland. The etoy folks liked my tune so much, they made it the theme. This song is hard and driving and one of the first songs I recorded in Acid with no assistance. [ etoy link ]
E_B_A - Destroy Augusta Now
.mp3 - 03.11 min. - 2.55 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce. Scratches by DJ Richie Rich.
Augusta, Georgia is a strange place. If you're not from here, this song may not make much sense to you but trust me, I am straight name-calling some serious problems that plague the city in a funny way. For the record, I'm not out to really hurt anybody. It's all a joke. Some of these things have improved since I cut this song (five years ago, I think). But some of these problems are the no better now then they were then.
E_B_A - Didn't Want to Be Found
.mp3 - 05.00 min. - 4.00 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce. Scratches by DJ Richie Rich.
This is one of my all-time favorite songs I've recorded. It's very personal as I cope with the religious situations I've been exposed to throughout my life and my philisophical take on God and all things holy but at the same time, I'd like to think the moody qualities make it an interesting listen. The beat at the end is all a result of Richie Rich's deft (and def) scratch applications.
E_B_A - Diseased
.mp3 - 02.12 min. - 1.77 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
I made a second song for the Toy War CD that was used on the website but not on the soundtrack. I later revamped it for use in the "Sickness EP." The original rules of submission for Toy War songs included a requirement to sample some infamous children's music as part of your tune. I didn't do that on "desTroy" and they made that the theme. So this song includes "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" recorded by holding a mike up to one of my nephew's musical toys. The voice at the end? That's my nephew Tyler saying "Thank you for buying etoy," which was the motto of etoy at the time.
E_B_A - Drum trans M.15510.N s
.mp3 - 12.14 min. - 11.2 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce. Scratching by E_B_A and DJ Richie Rich.
This song was originally recorded for Kobayashi. The idea was to make a twelve minute +/- song and then Sir Mildred Pierce would make one and then we'd make one together for an EP. I made mine, he started his and never finished it. The scratches were recorded for a Raw Nation turntablism song that never got finished because of a computer crash that wiped out the hard drive the song was on, leaving only the files we'd recorded live for it.
E_B_A - e=mc2
.mp3 - 04.52 min. - 3.91 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A. Scratches by E_B_A. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
I put together an eight song EP as my first foray into recording with Acid. This was the title song. It was a lot of fun recording these tunes and the remixes.
E_B_A - Intro
.mp3 - 04.52 min. - 3.91 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Written and performed by vXid and E_B_A. Scratches by E_B_A. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
vXid improvised this introduction for my EP.
E_B_A - e=mc2 Remix
.mp3 - 04.52 min. - 3.91 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A and Jay. Scratches by E_B_A. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
Jay rocked the remix with his Kool G Rap lisp and gutter lyrics. He loved the bassline on this version.
E_B_A - e=mc2 Remix Instrumental
.mp3 - 04.52 min. - 3.91 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Scratches and Keyboard by E_B_A. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
I added something extra into the instrumental.
E_B_A - Fight Your Boss
.mp3 - 02.33 min. - 2.04 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A and Dakota Smith.
Dakota Smith made an annoying midi and I remixed it into a danceable annoying ditty to annoy your boss and all those around you. [ dakota smith link ]
E_B_A - Murmers
.mp3 - 03.44 min. - 3.42 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce. Scratches by E_B_A.
E_B_A - Freestyle
.mp3 - 01.12 min. - 1.01 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A. Produced and edited by E_B_A and Sir Mildred Pierce.
This is a real freestyle.
E_B_A - Hott Beat
.mp3 - 01.59 min. - 1.59 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
vXid - Therapy
.mp3 - 01.12 min. - 1.01 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: industrial

Lyrics written and performed by Vxid. Guitars by vXid and Larry. Drum programs by vXid. Bass by vXid. Keyboard by vXid. Scratches and samples by E_B_A. Produced and engineered by McCraw.
This song actually has scratching on it but you can't really hear it. Originally, I was pressuring vXid to put out a solo album. He never really put it together which is a shame.
E_B_A - Looking at the Bride
.mp3 - 01.32 min. - 1.23 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
Violent Nation - Ian and Sarah Drunk
.mp3 - 00.20 min. - 0.14 mb - 56 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: talk

Produced and edited by E_B_A. Features Sarah, Sir Mildred Pierce and E_B_A.
This is one of many recordings of me and my friends. S.M.P. and his girlfriend at the time, Sarah, came home from a trip to the local mexican eatery drunk off their asses. Sarah starts babbling in a deep-Southern accent for some reason. S.M.P. and I are both equally confused.
dave420, EBA and Neutron on the Scratch
.mov - 01.05 min. - 1.06 mb
Produced and edited by dave420.
Dave is not a turntablist. This out-take of him, me and Richie Rich cutting it up was made for a pilot for a local TV show that never saw the light of day. When Richard hits me with the beat, I really had no idea what to expect. A fun time for all involved. [ dave420 link ]
Violent Nation - E_B_A and John McDonald
.mp3 - 00.52 min. - 0.50 mb - 96 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: talk

Produced and edited by E_B_A. Features John Mac and E_B_A.
This crazy recording is me and John Mac hanging out late at night at Waffle House. John died shortly after this recording. It was an unexpected loss and one I will never forget. John was a teacher, a philosopher and a unique human being who impacted many more people than we will ever know in a positive way. This is just a glimpse of the odd, quirky person he was.
E_B_A - phrenitis genrebent
.mp3 - 04.16 min. - 3.92 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
The original music came from mp3.com but I have no idea who the original artist was. This is part of a full-length mix CD called "Genre Bender."
Raw Nation - We Love Music
.mp3 - 04.56 min. - 3.96 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A. Lyrics written and performed in this order: E_B_A, vXid, Dunderwerks and Richie Rich. Scratches by Richie Rich. Additional production by Sir Mildred Pierce.
A smooth, mellow summer jam about music and our own history with it. Originally, this was recorded for Kobayashi but didn't get used. And it's a shame because a song this good should not go to waste.
E_B_A - Oddity
.mp3 - 00.22 min. - 0.31 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
Raw Nation - Intro
.mp3 - 02.01 min. - 1.61 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Produced and edited by Richie Rich and E_B_A. Lyrics written and performed in this order: Vxid, Dunderwerks, Richie Rich and E_B_A. Scratches by Richie Rich and E_B_A.
Originally, we had planned on recording an entire Raw Nation album. That never came to fruition but this fun, happy old-school track complete with scratches that we specifically did old-school to fit with the style of the beat was crazy ill. All ad-libs are live in one take. I really wish we had done this album. It would ahve been classic.
E_B_A - Nasty Vegetables
.mp3 - 01.35 min. - 1.27 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
E_B_A - Trust
.mp3 - 02.01 min. - 1.61 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: hip hop

Produced and edited by Black Trumpet. Vocals produced and edited by E_B_A. Lyrics written and performed by E_B_A.
Black Trumpet sent me a disc with some tracks on it and asked me to rhyme on them and I held onto it for a minute before I finally blazed this one about all the layoffs and hard times I've faced. Angry, bitter and brutally honest.
E_B_A - Scarborough Micra
.mp3 - 01.36 min. - 1.28 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
E_B_A - Telemarketing and a Sad Old Woman
.mp3 - 01.13 min. - 1.12 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: talk - comedy

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
For a short time, I dabbled in telemarketing as a means to pay the bills. This recording is me, all professional hocking Bell South long distance and ending up with someone with some sort of problem. I'm not really certain what was going on.
E_B_A - Sicc
.mp3 - 05.46 min. - 4.63 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
E_B_A - Super Mario Bros
.mp3 - 01.59 min. - 1.59 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A. Original music by Nintendo.
My remix of the infamous Super Mario Brothers music. Fun and funky.
Supaman
.swf - 0.44 mb
Produced and edited by E_B_A.
The very first thing I made in Flash. Silly and pointless and dumb.
Chairleg - A.Y.U
.mp3 - 01.28 min. - 1.60 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
One of a few beats I created for Chairleg. Probably never will be used for anything.
vXid - Burn Remix Remix
.mp3 - 03.59 min. - 3.19 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: industrial

Produced and edited by vXid and E_B_A.Lyrics written and performed by Vxid. Bass by Jon.
vXid took my original remix of "Cold" and remixed it making it a remix remix. I don't know what to say except his bizarre, distorted, crunchy version of my version of the original is an amazing grind of a song.
Chairleg - Benetar Annihilation
.mp3 - 01.06 min. - 1.01 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.
One of a few beats I created for Chairleg. Probably never will be used for anything.
Apex Zero - Cold Remix
.mp3 - 03.59 min. - 4.57 mb - 160 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: trip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A.Lyrics written and performed by Vxid. Bass by Jon..
"Cold" was the last song Youth @ Risk recorded before breaking up. I looped the bassline and vXid re-recorded the lyrics for this version.
Chairleg - Wasted Me E_B_A Remix
.mp3 - 03.41 min. - 5.07 mb - 192 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: trip hop

Lyrics written and performed by Larry. Produced and edited by E_B_A with additional vocal production by Larry. Scratches by E_B_A.
This dark remix of the original beautiful song alters the original meaning of the tune to an angry diatribe dripping with sarcasm and bitter fury.
E_B_A - Impractical Logic
.mp3 - 05.06 min. - 4.09 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: instrumental hip hop

Produced and edited by E_B_A. Live music by Windom Earle. Scratches by E_B_A.
The original song by Windom Earle is a gorgeous waltz with guitar and keyboard. My version is much more electronic and harsh in some ways (especially the scratching) but still catchy. The melody swoons around you and slips into your head and stays there. [ windom earle link ]
Youth @ Risk - Pigstick
.mp3 - 03.31 min. - 3.22 mb - 128 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: rock

Lyrics written and performed by Vxid. Guitars by Robbie and Larry. Drums by Justain. Bass by Jon. Scratches by E_B_A. Produced and engineered by Andy McCraw.
Youth @ Risk was a hard rock band I DJ'd for a few years ago and they were comprised of close firends of mine. I left the band a couple years before they broke up but that was still some of the best days of my life. The song is called "Pigstick" by vXid was prone to say, "A pig's WHAT?" implying the song is really "Pig's Dick." You make up your own mind.
Youth @ Risk - vXid
.mp3 - 04.16 min. - 3.92 mb - 112 kbps - 44 KHz
GENRE: rock

Lyrics written and performed by Vxid. Guitars by Robbie and Larry. Drums by Justain. Bass by Jon. Scratches by E_B_A. Produced and engineered by Andy McCraw.
vXid wrote this song about all the parental and adult units in his life. It's slow yet driving and a fan favorite as well as possibly my favorite song they ever did. After I left the band, I would go to shows and vXid would bust out his best impression that "Wah-wah-wah-HOO-AHH!" that I scratched on the song. Jon and Larry and Robbie would also sometimes rub the frets of their instruments quickly in time with the beat to simulate a scratching sound. If I recall, that is actually present in this recording. I say that because this is the forth incarnation of the song and probably the last although it is rumored there may be a reunion. Whether I cut it up on that remains to be seen, if it even happens.