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Mystery song/artist
Can you help identify this song and/or artist please? Originally found on the Rutgers University website (state university of New Jersey) but it has gone now. We love this song but can't find anything on the net by search lyric snippets. http://www.esnips.com//r/td/doc/d65ca18c-7cf6- 4d6d-940c-4b2316bbcb4b/MysterySong.mp3
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The original file was called thingsthatmake.mp3,
On the same Web page, there was another song, apparently by the same band, called Slap in the Face.
Here is a couple of verses, in case they jog anybody's memory:
Rob and me before it all went under
We got drinkin and we got singin
And traded shots of Southern Comfort
Till our f-ckin heads were ringin
Until we knocked the bottle down
Passed out feelin like we just gave birth
Rob says these are the things
That make you feel the pull of the Earth
Rob says take your wedding rings
And all your thoughts about true fine love
And the way you think that the angels sing
In Hell below or in Heaven above
And the whisper of seraphic wings
Embracing you from death till birth
You know now these are the things
That you�d leave for the pull of the Earth
On the same Web page, there was another song, apparently by the same band, called Slap in the Face.
Here is a couple of verses, in case they jog anybody's memory:
Rob and me before it all went under
We got drinkin and we got singin
And traded shots of Southern Comfort
Till our f-ckin heads were ringin
Until we knocked the bottle down
Passed out feelin like we just gave birth
Rob says these are the things
That make you feel the pull of the Earth
Rob says take your wedding rings
And all your thoughts about true fine love
And the way you think that the angels sing
In Hell below or in Heaven above
And the whisper of seraphic wings
Embracing you from death till birth
You know now these are the things
That you�d leave for the pull of the Earth