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Message Subject I will make your short film - Update: I did the first episode.
Poster Handle The Rickest Rick Sanchez
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I just listened to your albums you linked. They’re both really good. The industrial album was really cool, and your vocals are excellent. I see what you meant about the last song. It stuck out like a sore thumb and was very cheesy. The hard rock album was cool too. Unholy Roller is so so good. The chorus is awesome!
 Quoting: My Foolish Daydream


Thanks! I am glad you liked them! I have a lot of memories from the process of making those. lol

I had wished to go further with music, but it is really hard to keep a band together and to get to a point of making a living from it. I was never good at marketing or self promotion. I just liked to write songs and play live shows and enjoy the moment. Had some crazy experiences though and wouldn't trade it for the world.

Unholy roller was a song we made for the local Roller Derby teams. Our bass player's girlfriend was involved and we played at a few of their derby's. I sat down with her and asked her to just throw some Derby slang terms at me and i worked them into lyrics to fit the riffs of a new song we had been working on and voila we had the thing rocking in a couple hours one night. I think there is a video on youtube that mixes derby shots in with us playing it at a club or something..
 Quoting: The Rickest Rick Sanchez



 Quoting: The Rickest Rick Sanchez


LOL this is so good! If I had a record label and saw this video y'all would have been signed. I have to believe if any label got ahold of this they'd be interested.
 Quoting: My Foolish Daydream


haha Thanks. Yeah I used to think the same thing. lol

I think the problem is that labels stopped trying to find and promote unknown bands and instead just started going around and buying contracts on existing bands that had already marketed themselves and already were selling a lot of albums. We kind of missed the social media exposure curve and fell in that dead zone in between. We were all just a little too old/married to go viral with the kids.

Maybe someday one of our songs will turn up on a "best band you never heard of" list or something. haha

I did get to sing on the stage at Whiskey a Go Go, which was a dream of mine since seeing The Doors movie on LSD in college. haha Literally one of the things that inspired me to start a band. Not long after that is when things basically fell apart.
 
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