By Daryl Johnson (CIVL DJ) – Email
Print Edition: July 18, 2012
Daryl Johnson hosts Disposable Existence on CIVL every Monday from 1-3. He thinks flannel is silly, that your taste in music is pedestrian, pretzels are best when soft and covered in cheese, mowing lawns is more fun than playing video games and, also, all I wanted was a Pepsi and you wouldn’t give it to me.
Hewhocorrupts – “Q: Can I Sample This? A: No”
The song “Q: Can I Sample This? A: No” by Hewhocorrupts is a representation of cherished family memories and sun soaked days at your Lake Como villa; everyone has those right? More than that, it’s a cry of humanity, a humanity longing for sense of true normalcy, instead of beleaguered angst.
Robocop – “You Suffer”
When I think of the heavy toll of war, the toll of lost family members, lost tax money and lost political reputation, I can only think of the song “You Suffer” by Orno, Maine, band Robocop. Pure freedom, an ecstasy of the ear, this song reveals an abstract world un-actualized.
James Doesn’t Exist – “Fist”
If I had a stone wall, I’m sure this song would be a perfect match for it “Fist” by the band James Doesn’t Exist will drench said wall in the blood of a thousand ferrets, ferrets who valiantly battled in the great weasel wars on the planet Pankrato-7. This happened.
The Hand – “Rev. Jerry Falwell”
The garbage you see on the ground, yet neglect to pick up; not picking it up equates you to the level of the person who left it. Then the feeling you get inside when you realize this is equal to the meaning of the song “Rev. Jerry Falwell” by Abbotsford legends, The Hand.