GREENHOUSE EFFECT Songs.: Music
Virus O'Syrus
(THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT)
05-04
Clark Hagins - Phil Keegan
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Recorded for the "Immorally Moral" Album in May of 1990, this tape hit the shelf to big sales in the South Bay.....This song like 'A Current Affair" was always difficult to play live for G.e. as we always preferred straight ahead 4/4 beat rockers to stuff like this. This is a very heavy metal like song for G.e. and yes...once again , it sports that annoying 1990's styled alternative Eddie Vedder alice in Chains voice.....but ofcourse from that G.e. brain vision place which was way ahead of either or any of those other bands............
This very sick evil song I am quite fond of and very proud of as well. The April of 1990 recording session that yielded just only three songs....those ofcourse being this one, Coke Snorting Love Boys ( which i remember was way easier for me to play on the drums) and ofcourse the very infamous 'Waiting for your Love to Fail!". I was going through alotta' shit at the time and as I usually am and these three songs were all very personal to me...the apex of Shark angry mad at all society lyrics...."Waiting" ofcourse dealt with my bizarre hatred of fact as I watched a girl I really liked get married and I lashed out via song aimlessly somewhat and "Coke Snorting" was sorta my attack on people in the South Bay in general....'Virus O' Syrus" is my most demented wicked little Christian oriented song where I go after hetero and gay people who spread disease as I speak from the person of the virus point of view and i inform all that; "Divine intervention couldn't keep me away...' Divine intervention won't save your ass ...You are gonna pay yeah ...for keepin' me flowin'..." Of all the troubling hateful Clark the Shark songs, this disturbing song trully is my favorite in some way...although the heavy metal style delivery and the guitar attack from Flipper...well I'm just not so sure about it....the tight bass and drum work here though is very 1990's shiek and you can just feel the coming of 'alternative rock metal' in this evil little song.....
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