This probably won't be everyone's cup of tea, even WITH the wordsmithing, but it's a vision, and a well-executed one in my opinion, serving as an excellent final battle before Mr. Krool appears to be a fairly offensive misogynist, which is an interesting twist, but it's all cool since he gets what's coming to him in the end. Rabbit Yummm, Bananas Foster are almost as delicious as this witty pun. It's pretty epic, and as Wes says, aggressive, but it works for me personally because of the humor & craft of the lyrics. When Foster and Ursula goes on a date with plans on being dressed like bikers. ![]() They both did a great job here with this death metal song." ![]() Brandon adds: I am a metalhead and I like metal. Brandon's vocal contributions are also solid, fitting in line with aggression & growls enunciated well enough so that they can be understood clearly, a typical failing in many black/death metal songs out there. whomever gets the reference in the song title gets a free banana."Justin went through a lot of revisions to get this track to its final incarnation for the album, but the final product is quite enjoyable, maintaining an aggressive angle throughout that is fitting for a final battle. Serious Monkey co-director Bahamut weighs in with some background: So I did metal vocals for this awesome metal song. whomever gets the reference in the song title gets a free banana." " for this remix i had to reach deep down into the black pit of my soul and puke forth the putridness that dwelled within. Somehow, in a more comedic context, the whole aesthetic works much better for me, and I really dig the end result. To clarify, I'm not being sarcastic - the lyrics really are damn good, and I'm just really happy someone worked the word "potassium" into a metal song. From the opening refrain of "BANANAS!" to lines like "He'll be the bait for my trap / let's see him try to fling his crap," Justin's pen coupled with Brandon's voice form a potent one-two combo of contextual primate poetry. Now, all that being said, this track is actually a big exception for me because it DOES have a sense of humor, with lyrics that - quite frankly - border on genius. ![]() I'm pretty open-minded, or at least like to think so, and I'm not gonna knock those are into it, it's just not my thing personally. I guess I'm just not angry enough, or filled with enough rage, to relate to someone screaming or grunting - it's generally not something I look for in music. I'll confess, I'm not a huge fan of "grunting man vocals" common to certain forms of metal in general, I find the over-the-topness of them to cross the line from being evil/angry/angsty into simply being kind of. Gratuitous warning for those who care: EXPLICIT lyrics!
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