The Microphones
The Microphones
The Microphones
The Microphones
The Microphones
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Break the bread of life, mister, to me
As you did that one day, down by the sea
Beyond the sacred page, my spirit pants for you, mister
I’m here to pick up your lovely, lovely, lovely sister
Praise generic quadrophonic, even un-directional
Reproduce on magnet tape, spin around a feedback loop
And hold it for the giver, nerve my faint endeavor
Different shaped sound waves smash apart the bread of life
Praise the soupy sucky mister, happy day wash baby away
Happy days wash away, baby
An magnetic recorder consists of an electro-magnetic transducer
And mean form move electric signal booster
Relative to transducer, to thereby generate
The purpose of this chapter has nothing to do with hate
But magnetic tape sound recording, reproducing audio
The magnetic tape employed leaves us nowhere to go
The base of the plastic coating, magnetic oxide
Has a thickness of one inch from the top and the side
Feedback Loop was written by Phil Elverum.
Feedback Loop was produced by Phil Elverum.
The Microphones released Feedback Loop on Mon Dec 09 1996.