

Rel from PaIt is believed that Bud killed himself on his last day in office before sentencing so his wife would be able to collect his State secured life insurance and his State pension.If from NebraskaI would have thought it was about Timothy McVeigh and what he stood for and did in Oklahoma.Greg Oaster from Delco, PaSong was in the opening scene of The Blacklist, Season 1, Episode3, Wujing.I thought, 'That sounds like the Chameleons, but it's pretty bad bass.'" I'm going to hit it out of the park.' And that bass line spoke to me immediately when I wrote that.

If I'm going to do it, I'm going to just kill. That s-t's been done.' It was so puritanical and I'm so far removed from that.Īnd so when I wrote the chorus, I was like, 'Well, there you go. I mean, the fact that I had anything remotely sounding like choruses to me was almost like selling out, because I was so into Skinny Puppy and the music that I was listening to was so avant-garde that I was like, 'You can't write choruses anymore, man. I really didn't even notice I was creating a hook, because I didn't want it to sound like, 'Oh, this is a hook.' I was so far removed. You can tell that I wanted to build the song. I threw in some atmospheric overdubs and stuff. I really had to focus on the verse, and so I just made the verse as sparse as possible. Then we had that in the computer for a long time.

"'Hey Man, Nice Shot' was the 'aha moment,' where you're like, 'That was so easy.' Coming up with the riff and chorus was one of those things like, 'Well, how the f-k hasn't anyone ever done this?' Like, in the last 500 years of music, how in the hell has someone never just pieced this together? Because it makes so much sense, such a perfect little never-ending riff that you could just play forever and ever and ever and it would never get old. Richard Patrick tells us that this song hit like a bolt of lightning.
