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« Yeah I'm A Rock Star | Main | 3000 Dives, 3000 Hits, and S.J. Gould »

Yeah I'm A Rock Star Pt II

Posted on: May 8, 2007 10:28 AM, by CR McClain

In case you missed the link for the mp3 of A Marine Biologist. Here it is. Make sure you visit Darkest of the Hillside Thickets myspace page as well. You can beat these lyrics. Hopefully they will post the full set of them soon!

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The lyrics are:

Doctor, Captain T. O. Vess. R.V. Steadfast bearing West
CHORUS: He’s got a bathyscaphe, He’s a marine biologist, Slid with the squid underneath the waves.
Architeuthis lean and fast. Show us your sublime buccal mass.
Come along to the mesopelagic we can frolic where the corals abound if the cads with the benthic trawlers haven’t passed by the time we get down.
Collect the specimens and illustrate ‘em o well as best as you can
Bring ‘em up, lay ‘em out, look ‘em up, write ‘em down, and you can publish your findings in a peer-reviewed journal.

Posted by: Toren | May 8, 2007 11:05 AM

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Excellent

Posted by: CR McClain | May 8, 2007 11:38 AM

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