Performance Art

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    Eddie Munster Cruisin’

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    Eddie was quite popular with the ladies when he cruised around in his Grandpa’s Dragula hot rod!

  • Crap!

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    Kyle made a valiant attempt to expand his musical and creative horizons by trying to bring a guitar to practice, and was immediately shamed into oblivion for having an unacceptable tone. (he got better, but not before we made a couple of songs absolutely mocking him for having shopped at the Crappy Sound Store)

  • Don’t Drink the Potty Water

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    One for all of the dog owners out there who contend with our beloved pet’s unrefined palate.

  • Woke Up This Morning

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    Kyle, Tom and Matt introduce a dreamy composition set to lyrics describing a serene but slightly sad scene. It took Knarf a solid 7 minutes to get serious with the drum beat. For the full unedited (and very heavy into alternate percussion) version, check out the song below… … and then we hauled off and…

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    C to tha H

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    Every once in a while, Noah gets funky. What muse is capable of inspiring the old man to bust a move you ask? Well, you could say Mr. Noah spells “groovy” : C-H-I-Z-Z-L-E

  • Money Walkin’

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    Tom’s trip to Vegas yields another Noah musical adventure…

  • Warto’s Got a Magic Ass Cart

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    If there is any secret to Shufflin’ Noah’s songwriting, it’s at least in part fueled by our sense of humor (and an unusually high tolerance for silliness). When you are friends with someone for 30 years, you develop a unique ability to make them, and yourself, laugh. A lot. Many nights in the jam room…

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    Psychedelic Jam (Keys Super Hot)

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    A brief snippet of the longer jam that shows some of the earliest hints of the Turks theme. We were so into it, we didn’t notice how hot the keys were in the mix until the jam was done. For the full 9 minute jam, click below:

  • Baby, Baby (I Still Love You)

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    All great artists understand that beauty comes in many forms. In the proud tradition of bands like NOFX, AC/DC , Sir Mix-A-Lot, and Queen, Shufflin’ Noah shares our ode to beautiful women who like to eat.

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    Cold n Wet

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    Cold n Wet was one we came back to again and again – we couldn’t get enough of Tom’s hypnotic bass line! The first time in March 2000 was a special night, same session where we recorded Catchin’ Slugs in a Rainstorm, Mr. Bob Jovi, and Oh the Turks (aka Turks in Space).