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Dengue Fever — No Sudden Moves
Album: The Deepest Lake
Avg rating:
5.6

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Total ratings: 866









Released: 2015
Length: 3:44
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Zac Holtzman says about this song (with lyrics in Khmer):

“That one is about a guy who lived in a meth house that was across the street from our studio. A guy was going to prison for a while and he dropped his dog off so they’d take care of it. Somebody came home and was swinging a plastic bag around and hit the dog in the face. The dog bit the shit out of three people in the house, and this woman came running out screaming with a big slab of meat hanging off of her arm and her bone sticking out.

“Senon saw this and called 911. The people in the house got the dog and choked it. Killed it. They all went to the hospital and came home and the dog was there on the floor. They were going to bury it the next morning. They all went to sleep and they wake up at like five in the morning with this hot heavy breath in one of the guy’s faces. So the dog wasn’t dead, and he attacks them all again and opened up all their stitches. The dog got stabbed in the end.

“I was kinda rooting for the dog. We told this story from the guy in prison’s perspective.”
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 sfoster66 wrote:

The WORST band that William consistently plays...yowling cats in heat are less annoying...



Learn how to use the "skip button". ...Problem solved!   ...and then you can spare us from your drivel!
Just No.

Funny story, but still No.
 peterharison220 wrote:


Zac Holtzman says about this song (with lyrics in Khmer):

“That one is about a guy who lived in a meth house that was across the street from our studio. A guy was going to prison for a while and he dropped his dog off so they’d take care of it.

Somebody came home and was swinging a plastic bag around and hit the dog in the face. The dog bit the shit out of three people in the house, and this woman came running out screaming with a big slab of meat hanging off of her arm and her bone sticking out.

“Senon saw this and called 911. The people in the house got the dog and choked it. Killed it. They all went to the hospital and came home and the dog was there on the floor. They were going to bury it the next morning.

They all went to sleep and they wake up at like five in the morning with this hot heavy breath in one of the guy’s faces. So the dog wasn’t dead, and he attacks them all again and opened up all their stitches.

The dog got stabbed in the end.

“I was kinda rooting for the dog. We told this story from the guy in prison’s perspective.”



Thank You for the info!
Sucko-Barfo x2 (or 200) (Sounds like cleaned up Yoko Ono)
The WORST band that William consistently plays...yowling cats in heat are less annoying...
 joejennings wrote:



What IS the story behind this song? A lot of commenters mention it, but provide no details.


Zac Holtzman says about this song (with lyrics in Khmer):

“That one is about a guy who lived in a meth house that was across the street from our studio. A guy was going to prison for a while and he dropped his dog off so they’d take care of it.

Somebody came home and was swinging a plastic bag around and hit the dog in the face. The dog bit the shit out of three people in the house, and this woman came running out screaming with a big slab of meat hanging off of her arm and her bone sticking out.

“Senon saw this and called 911. The people in the house got the dog and choked it. Killed it. They all went to the hospital and came home and the dog was there on the floor. They were going to bury it the next morning.

They all went to sleep and they wake up at like five in the morning with this hot heavy breath in one of the guy’s faces. So the dog wasn’t dead, and he attacks them all again and opened up all their stitches.

The dog got stabbed in the end.

“I was kinda rooting for the dog. We told this story from the guy in prison’s perspective.”
 Jennif wrote:

Wow, amazing story about this song! I hadn't heard that one before. It kinda makes this photoshoot from that album a little less puzzling. (Not much, but a little)




What IS the story behind this song? A lot of commenters mention it, but provide no details.
GOOD TUNE!  RP introduced me to this band. Now, like a lot of their music. Thanx RP!!   
Wow, amazing story about this song! I hadn't heard that one before. It kinda makes this photoshoot from that album a little less puzzling. (Not much, but a little)
tinypriest wrote:
So good and so cool. Why only 5.4?

Zep wrote:

Western imperialists.

Really Dude? So is this on your playlist?
 tinypriest wrote:
So good and so cool. Why only 5.4?
 
Western imperialists.
 Coreus wrote:
The story behind this song - One can't make that up.
 
I bumped my rating +1 for that alone.
 Rockit9 wrote:
 
Dude, stop spamming. Send it in as a song submission and cross your fingers.
So good and so cool. Why only 5.4?
One section reminds me of "Pepper" from the Butthole Surfers. 
Reminds one of the musical stylings of Yoko Ono
The story behind this song - One can't make that up.
That's an amazing and horrible story. Meth, it would seem, is pretty bad stuff. Mkay bye.
it could be interesting but didnt like the vocal flow
Batman theme music meets aspirational Chinese elevator c movie docu drama...it has it all
Earth Wind and Fire to Dengue Fever - only RP can do this and make it work.
This band are growing on me - even though I don't understand a word of it!


I like almost everything in this song. It's the spoken middle section that kind of kills the mood of the tune.
 lizardking wrote:
Interesting track, after forcing myself to listen to the entire piece, I find I like the instrumentation, some of the rhythms and beats, and not so much the voice. 

4

....
 
Interesting but too annoying is how I would describe it.

2
 
And FWIW, I am glad that RP is playing DF.
 ckcotton wrote:
Another terrible Dengue Fever song.... about as terrible as the disease....

 
Those people must be holding photos on Bill.  There are no less than 15 Dung Fever songs on the playlist and each is equally awful.
The voice is incredibly annoying.
 ckcotton wrote:
Another terrible Dengue Fever song.... about as terrible as the disease....

 
Hateful and snarky are not the same thing. Good to see that you have an asshole like everyone else, err, I mean opinion. Now that was snarky.
I like it, start it at 7
Another terrible Dengue Fever song.... about as terrible as the disease....
Interesting track, after forcing myself to listen to the entire piece, I find I like the instrumentation, some of the rhythms and beats, and not so much the voice. 

4

Perfect timing as my headphones die, 5pm rolls along and I head home for the night. 
The first Dengue Fever song I heard was Seeing Hands, and I truly hated it. After hearing a bunch more of their stuff, I like most of it, including this! Seeing Hands is still putrid, though.
I've enjoyed the previous tracks from Dengue Fever that RP plays. This one, not so much. 
Odd, fun, and eclectic.
At first it was interesting... you know, in the spirit of eclectic.  Now I am getting sick of it.