All these weirdies are here for different reasons.
Each one with description.
In Your Pocket
Mattress
Indie lo-fi, minimal, drum-machine, almost old-school dungeon video game MIDI music with almost psych-folk / blues-inspired vocals. Quite odd-sounding, all-together.
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Metal Interlude / Beak Of Putrefaction
Longmont Potion Castle / Hatebeak
A parrot named Waldo is the vocalist. Metal.
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Kaw-Liga
The Residents
We already know The Residents are weird. What brings this one in to be included is that this version has Michael Jackson's Billie Jean bass-line looped throughout the song. So now we have a weird song, with a #1 chart-topping pop music element mixed into it, and now your brain has these two sides of the music spectrum going at the same time, and it makes their tune even weirder for it.
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Slink To Intensity
Moira Scar
Salley Meander, this album's opening track, starts off 'sounding' almost garage-afied/indie-rock-ish. But the more you listen you realize it's a take on late 50's rock, but noisier! Especially the ending half-speed section. But this is no sweet crooning. These vocals are playfully otherworldly shrieking sort of heartfelt. The ending singing appropriately lower, but no less strange.
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Hello Again
The Nutty Squirrels
"Squirrels" doing vocal jazz scat. While this may be the Alvin and The Chipmunks formula copied (parodied?) , it goes through the paces with both fun and musicality. It's a certain knowing it's silly, but doesn't add the same level of cheesiness as Alvin would, even though it's basically the same formula. Truly fun record!
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The Devil Lives In My Husband's Body
Pulsallama
A song about a housewife's plight with the devil living in her husband's body. As a result, they can't invite their neighbors over anymore. The mystery deepens as he goes down to the basement and a dog starts barking... they don't have a dog. A competent song by the band. If you like noise-punk-percussion, check their other songs.
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Answer Me!
The Screamin' Mee-Mees
A lo-fi punk song about arthritis, written by punk rockers of the age to know about these such things, and complain about them appropriately, by yelling about'em!
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Oh Ja, Bitte
Gary D.
The repeating sampled partial vocals of the title track makes this euro-dance song feel just a little bit weirder than most. Maybe it's the simplicity of lyrics, and enthusiasm of the vocalist that really does it. Though I'm not the biggest fan of a large chunk of euro-dance, this one is fun.
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