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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2007 · 3 MIN

Electro-Ecstatic

from DylanNirvana · host DylanNirvana

ELECTRO ECSTATIC Today I crawled outta my hole I lost my head and my self control I'm gonna find you and make you stay I'll put you together and separate I'm gonna get ya And make you pay For being so damn beautiful In your own way I'm gonna look for you Along the interstate On the highway of my dreams If you're going my way There's no need to be afraid Of love's Electro Ecstatic waves Electro Ecstatic Hear me say your name Hear me take it in vain I speak into the atmosphere As if fortune had a face One that I'll remember Forever and ever Forever and ever Words & music Dylan Nirvana © 2008 BMI Performed by Dylan Nirvana & Myrrh. Produced by Walter Manning of Brunswick Records. Dark, sexualized, guitar rock retelling of the love affair and beheading of Anne Boleyn. Jason Alcantara bass, Tomas Love drums, Lola Johnson backup vocals, all songs, guitars and lead vocals by Dylan Nirvana Perhaps the creepiest song, dug up from under the bridge. Plays on irrational fears, psychopathic whispers, dripping noises, a dental drill, and an electrocution of backwards guitars 200% BMI publishing and masters one-stop clearance Contact Icarian Records [email protected]

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ELECTRO ECSTATIC Today I crawled outta my hole I lost my head and my self control I'm gonna find you and make you stay I'll put you together and separate I'm gonna get ya And make you pay For being so damn beautiful In your own way I'm gonna look for you Along the interstate On the highway of my dreams If you're going my way There's no need to be afraid Of love's Electro Ecstatic waves Electro Ecstatic Hear me say your name Hear me take it in vain I speak into the atmosphere As if fortune had a face One that I'll remember Forever and ever Forever and ever Words & music Dylan Nirvana © 2008 BMI Performed by Dylan Nirvana & Myrrh. Produced by Walter Manning of Brunswick Records. Dark, sexualized, guitar rock retelling of the love affair and beheading of Anne Boleyn. Jason Alcantara bass, Tomas Love drums, Lola Johnson backup vocals, all songs, guitars and lead vocals by Dylan Nirvana Perhaps the creepiest song, dug up from under the bridge. Plays on irrational fears, psychopathic whispers, dripping noises, a dental drill, and an electrocution of backwards guitars 200% BMI publishing and masters one-stop clearance Contact Icarian Records [email protected]

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