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about
This was a commission put forth by the runner of the Inside Oz Podcast. Johnny Rock and I happen to love the show and so this was a labor of love for us to create.
The theme song to Oz is an instrumental piece largely arranged on cowbells and midi horns. Johnny went to lovely lengths to recreate that cowbell arrangement and I parted the horns onto electric guitar while lengthening the song to leave room for an extended guitar solo of a gnarly John Frusciante persuasion (Red Hot Chili Peppers had their song Get on Top featured in an episode of the show during a basketball game).
Monologues are a heavy part of the show's format, so I found one I liked and recorded it before adding a harmonizer to give it that P Funk flavor. I think we put quite a bit of love into the piece and truly made it our own and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Just kidding, you won't, because I had way too much fun screaming my head off for this
lyrics
In the beginning, God was nothingness.
So he started making stuff.
He made the dirt, he made the sky, he made the water, he made things that swim, things that slither, things with legs.
I mean, God turned himself into a big shot.
Then, in a couple of days, or a couple of million years, he breathed life into man.
And he's been sucking the life out of us ever since.
credits
released February 5, 2020
Monologue by Tony Fontana.
Original Composition by Dave Darlington and Steve Rosen
Recorded Arrangement by Maxwell Feinstein
Recorded at Silver Horse Sound by John Roccesano and Maxwell Feinstein
Production by Maxwell Feinstein and John Roccesano
Featuring performances by:
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