A song lampooning the obscure songs bands release on stuff like Record Store Day or B-sides and the ways you have to obtain these obscure songs.
Originally released for Homestar Runner’s Record Store Day toon in 2015, it was later re-recorded and released on Vinyl and Digital Download as a split EP...
[Verse 1]
It's an early demo
But we only make-a early demos
Depends how big the Stereogum blows
Gum blows, yeah
[Chorus]
This is the B-est of B-sides
Hope you had to wait in a long line
We never even played this song live
This is the B-est of B-sides
[Verse 2]
This track is so elusive, a UK exclusive
Japan-only import, bootleg of the in-store
Of the in-store, yeah
[Chorus]
This is the B-est of B-sides
I hope you had to wait in a long line
We're never gonna play this song live
This is the B-est of B-sides
[Bridge]
We even played piano (We even play piano)
This part has piano (We never play piano)
We even played piano (I'm actually playing this piano)
Piano, yeah (Yeah)
[Chorus]
This is the B-est of B-sides
Hope you had to wait in a long line
We're never gonna play this song live
It's the B-est of B-sides
[Spoken Outro]
Alright, I think we should break up again
B-est of B-sides was written by Mike Chapman (TBC) & Matt Chapman & The Brothers Chaps.
B-est of B-sides was produced by The Brothers Chaps.
Sloshy released B-est of B-sides on Sat Apr 18 2015.