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Dispose of Me​/​I'll Dispose of You

from Constant Public Humiliation (Revisited) by The Scroll

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I always wanted to do a reggae song, but it's hard to make that style of music original because of structure constraints. I found a riff I liked, but I had problems finding a good vocal melody. I did the first half and let it sit on my hardrive for a couple of years. Finally, after hours of singing over the song one day, I did a vocal track track that I liked. But still, I found that the song sounded redundant. So i decided to turn the song into a 'Plastic Surgery Fling' sorta tune while still playing the same chords as the first part. This is the first time I put horns in one of my songs.The lyrics for the first part is about a celebrity having servants to everything he wants them to do.The second part is about shallow 'disposable' love.

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from Constant Public Humiliation (Revisited), released October 10, 2012
Deeh: All instruments and vocals

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The Scroll Montréal, Québec

The Scroll is a Canadian neo-wave band, consisting of multi-instrumentalist J Deeh and his various collaborators.
While being extremely eclectic, The Scroll has been described as indie electronica, art rock, neo-folk, dance-rock, industrial, dream pop and shoegaze.
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