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I wrote this song in 2003 when I lived in San Francisco, CA. I brought in Strict Chem (a bandmate from my now defunct hip hop group The End of the World) to record the dialogue bits. (Fun fact: The sniffing sound effect at the beginning of the song is a recording of me actually snorting cocaine.) This song was previously made available on a 5-song demo CDR I sold on tours in 2005 and 2006.

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from Junk Drawer, released October 12, 2012
Features dialogue vocals by Strict Chem of The End of the World. Contains samples of Eric Clapton’s “Cocaine” and Led Zeppelin’s “When the Levee Breaks.” Recorded and mixed by Schaffer the Darklord in 2003. Mastered by Mikal kHill in 2012.

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Schaffer the Darklord (or STD) is a New York City-based rapper and comedian with material best-suited for brainy and/or drug- addled audiences. With manic energy, verbose vocabulary and cartoonishly commanding stage presence, STD skewers such topics as hedonistic substance abuse, sexual compulsion, urban anxiety and obsessive cat-enthusiasts. ... more

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