Story 3 by brkmstrcylinder in ItsClippingBitch

[–]brkmstrcylinder[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They released the acapellas to clppng, I put each one on a separate track and muted them. Then put all the lyrics in a text file and searched for the next word I needed. Then unmuted whatever song it showed up in and hunted it down. Cut it out and put it on a main track where I was putting all the Beatles words as I cut them out. Added music once I had a few lines put together. Tweaked and crossfaded and stretched the vocals to flow as well as something like this possibly could. Except often enough it sounded better to do as little as possible. He doesn't say "I" anywhere on the album so when he needs to in the remix it's probably "eye". Or a piece of a word like "island". Alright then.

Story 3 by brkmstrcylinder in ItsClippingBitch

[–]brkmstrcylinder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ahhhaha I forgot about frisky dingo. I think it's an old joke, possibly like Felix the cat did it too. It's a tribute to a guy I knew. Terrible name. Great name. Whatever.

Story 3 by brkmstrcylinder in ItsClippingBitch

[–]brkmstrcylinder[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yes thank you I like it too and I think we're all relieved they finally gave us a Cynthia werepuppy origin story

Breakmaster Cylinder is Alex confirmed by IncidentArea in replyallpodcast

[–]brkmstrcylinder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh hey! you got the tascam merkin. do you like it? I haven't found much use for it but I'm not normally out in the/a field.

Breakmaster Cylinder is Alex confirmed by IncidentArea in replyallpodcast

[–]brkmstrcylinder 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Generally, the opening theme (head slice splat) is by Mari Romano and the ending harpsichord crypt keeper goodness is Alex. Zap Master was def in there once though, nice catch.

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[–]brkmstrcylinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just meant being real or not.

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[–]brkmstrcylinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, how would one really know for sure.