Songs from the crypt

CHECK OUT THESE SONGS YO! Haha, just kidding, I wouldn't use all caps on you like that. Here are varied songs that don't really belong anywhere else. A lot of them are older.

The Capitalist Youth - JJ - It's not entirely accurate to say this song is by The Capitalist Youth, but it was recorded by me, Eric Heveron-Smith and Zach Dietl. The song is about Josiah "JJ" Harling, we annoyed him all the time with it back when we were in high school. The point is that you make up the words everytime you sing it.

The Kamprath Family - Family News - The Kamprath family sends out a christmas letter every year, the critically acclaimed "Kamprath Khronicle." One year (2002?) we decided to record a song telling our story, and history was made. Some of my friends have the words memorized.

Greg Kamprath & Mark Hilton - The Friendly Beasts - I was working at a job that involved digging through trash occasionally, and I found a children's book. It told the story of animals giving baby Jesus some stuff. At the end of the book I found the story in song form. My neighbor Mark came over and HISTORY WAS MADE.

Greg Kamprath & Jeff Babajtis - Doxa - I took 3 semesters of Greek. We used to sing old hymns with Greek words. One of them was "Glory to His Name." Faithful classmate Jeff Babajtis and I recorded a techno version of Doxa and played it for our class. I think we had more fun making it than they did listening to it.

Concept Car - Kendra
Concept Car - Kamorin - The year was 2002 or maybe 2003. The night was the night before Kendra Ormerod's birthday. My roommate Dan Wartinger and I had no gift. No gift but our musical abilities... We recorded a song for Kendra. Her brother (who lived on our floor) refused to help. Then we had some spare time so we slammed out a song for her roommate, Kamorin.