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		<title>My Favorite Song In The World (Of The Next 48-72 Hours)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re at all like me, you listen to three or four songs in constant rotation. You&#8217;ll get sick of them after a month or so &#8211; maybe! &#8211; but also maybe not. When I wrote Revenger, I placed the following into the credits: I wrote this game unable to get that freaking Meja song [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;re at all like me, you listen to three or four songs in constant rotation. You&#8217;ll get sick of them after a month or so &#8211; maybe! &#8211; but also maybe not. When I wrote Revenger, I placed the following into the credits:</p>
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<h4>I wrote this game unable to get that freaking Meja song out of my head. I am not proud of that fact. &#8220;Sucked Out,&#8221; by Superdrag, &#8220;Alright Again&#8221; by Sadie Hawkings, &#8220;Changes&#8221; by 2PAC, that Rockwell (who doesn&#8217;t, by the way) song and &#8220;Sick of Myself&#8221; by Matthew Sweet rounded out the woefully short WinAmp playlist I heard like 40,000 times while writing this game.</h4>
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<p>And that is unfortunately all too true. The Meja one really hurts, sort of considering another revision of the game over that one. But yeah, I wrote Revenger in a single month, and there were literally just six songs in rotation for that month.</p>
<p>(That being said &#8211; <strong>2PAC!!!</strong> I don&#8217;t think I have thought of Tupac Shakur for more than two or three minutes since I wrote that game. Nothing against him, he&#8217;s just not done faking his own death yet. We&#8217;ll have a lot to catch up with.)</p>
<p>Up until recently, as in, last night recently, my playlist was even shorter. There were three songs <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMUVO1o3cH0">by the band Mae</a>, and then &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqqPNbZhENk">Jenny</a>&#8221; by the Click Five. You know what, I apologize for telling you that, as that&#8217;s pretty goddamn soft-serve of me to relate that information. I really don&#8217;t want it destroying the rest of my position here - I hope we can all still be friends. But you like what you like, when it comes to music, right?</p>
<p>I was on the ifMud last night when <a href="http://ascii.textfiles.com">Jason Scott</a> mentioned the MC Frontalot song &#8220;Diseases of Yore.&#8221; I went to <a href="http://frontalot.com">Frontalot&#8217;s website</a> to listen to the song. It is at this point that I have to paragraph break, smile, and compose myself before licking the wick of how MC Frontalot distributes music in 2008.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in your mid-thirties, like me, and spend most of the day computer programming / shopping for Roombas, then you are totally happy to support the artists that bring you joy. You <em>want</em> to give them money. I mean, yeah, fuck Lars and everything, but otherwise you feel good about supporting the artist. Frontalot&#8217;s site lets you do this. You can download MP3s of his <a href="http://frontalot.com/index.php/?page=mp3">singles</a> right from his site. He has a new album coming out and lets you preview the songs that are on it. And that is where I became officially introduced to &#8220;Diseases of Yore.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is a really catchy song. Extremely catchy. I mostly listen to pop punk and the reason I do it not because I live in my mother&#8217;s basement or anything (although, boy, getting introduced to vacuums that don&#8217;t pick up cat hair as part of home ownership was baffling) (thus the, you know, browsing of Roombas) but because it is a catchy genre. And &#8220;Diseases of Yore&#8221; is certainly that.</p>
<p>You get about a minute of the song on Front&#8217;s site, and it will definitely be stuck in your head, like it is mine. I eventually noticed that Jonathan Coulton also performs on this song and the two of them really make a great team.</p>
<p>After about twenty plays of the cut-short demo, I was determined to get the actual thing. And MC Frontalot makes that very easy, as well. You can pre-order a physical copy of his CD and get instant access to the album in MP3, AAC and FLAC format. So at work today, I did just that.</p>
<p>And I have not played a single song since.</p>
<p>(I chalk half of that up to the fact that Coulton and Frontalot use more chords in just the chorus of this song than the entirety of pop punk, but that&#8217;s this whole other thing.)</p>
<p>Kudos, you talented fuckers &#8211; this is the best song in the world right now.</p>
<p>(<a href="http://frontalot.com/index.php/?page=cd3">Link to Diseases of Yore</a>, and the other tracks on MC Frontalot&#8217;s new album, Final Boss.) </p>
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