bookmark_borderCraze

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[Verse 1]
Make America great
At the expense of the world
Gather it’s a rather tragic fate
As all the world is whirled

[Chorus]
All the craze
In these days of daze
Lunacy
Oh, for greed and money

[Bridge]
It’s all about me, me, me
(Forget being free)
The only thing I can see
(Is me, me, me, me, me)

[Verse 2]
Make America great again?
My god, where have you been
We were all doing fine
Until you became full-time

[Chorus]
All the craze
In these days of daze
Lunacy
Oh, for greed and money

[Bridge]
It’s all about me, me, me
(Forget being free)
Can you hear me
(Me, me, me, me, me)

[Chorus]
All the craze
In these days of daze
Lunacy
Oh, for greed and money

[Outro]
Can you hear me
(Me, me, me, me, me)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Daze Days

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderHole in One

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[Verse 1]
Fore! (Hypocrisy)
Against (Humanity)
Caveman with his (gulf) club
Rubs his stomach (rubba, dub, dub)

[Chorus]
We need another “won”
(Cause we gotta hole in one)
Into a natural hazard
(Razzled and dazzled)

[Bridge]
Fore! (No more!)
Look out (and shout)
Fore! (Whack yer balls)
Everyone falls

[Verse 2]
Fore! (Corruption)
Against (Education)
Caveman with his (gulf) club
King! (I self-dub, dub, dub)

[Chorus]
We need another “won”
(Cause we gotta hole in one)
Into a natural hazard
(Razzled and dazzled)

[Bridge]
Fore! (No more!)
Look out (and shout)
Fore! (Whack yer balls)
Everyone falls

[Outro]
Fore! (No more!)
Look out (and shout)
Fore! (Whack yer balls)
Everyone falls

Song of the night: “Hole in One”
This wild, high-energy romp is a crowd favorite—a chaotic mix of satire and groove. Performed live with guitar and keys played simultaneously, it’s our unofficial theme song for the National Golf Club of Bedminster. Packed with punchy chants and tongue-in-cheek commentary, it takes aim at hypocrisy, corruption, and caveman politics with a swing and a snarl.

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Holy

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderOh Wholly Night

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[Verse 1]
Has the world gone dark
Crawled out from under a rock
No longer a walk in the park
Lacking satisfaction action… all talk

[Chorus]
Oh, it’s wholly night
(There no light in sight)
Oh, in fact it’s black
(Need to get my daylight back)

[Bridge]
Oh wholly night
(Shine bright with insight)

[Verse 2]
Are you under a black cloud
Wonder if you’ll ever get out
To the gods, plead and shout out loud
On your knees, faith in doubt

[Chorus]
Oh, it’s wholly night
(There no light in sight)
Oh, in fact it’s black
(Need to get my daylight back)

[Bridge]
Oh wholly night
(Shine bright with insight)

[Verse 3]
Are you lurking in the shadows
All the shades fade to black
In the wallows of the gallows
Having an anxiety attack

[Chorus]
Oh, it’s wholly night
(There no light in sight)
Oh, in fact it’s black
(Need to get my daylight back)

[Outro]
Oh wholly night
(Shine bright with insight)
Oh wholly night

ABOUT THE SONG
“Oh Wholly Night” is a somber, ironic twist on the traditional Christmas carol, serving as both a lament and a warning. Set against a backdrop of mounting legal battles, civil unrest, and democratic backsliding, the song reflects the increasingly fragile state of our union. The improvisational acoustic guitar jam mirrors the emotional weight of the lyrics—raw, uncertain, and searching for light in a time of darkness.

As protests continue and constitutional tensions rise, many observers fear we are approaching a historic inflection point in the Trump presidency. The use of military force to suppress dissent, the sanctioning of academic institutions like Harvard, the deportation of activists, and the targeting of major news outlets—ABC, CBS, and the Associated Press—are deeply troubling signs. These actions echo the authoritarian tactics of past regimes, signaling a dangerous erosion of democratic norms and press freedom.

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Holy

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderPeople

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[Verse 1]
Generations getting old
Hate children being told
You should have seen (the scene)…
The American dream

[Chorus]
People come on (come on)
We gotta get along
People come on (come on)
Together we are strong

[Bridge]
It’s time
(Clean the grime)
From your heart
(Time to start)

[Verse 2]
Caucasians taking all occasions
To claim superiority
Though their passion in fashion
Remains in stupidity

[Chorus]
People come on (come on)
We gotta get along
People come on (come on)
Together we are strong

[Bridge]
It’s time
(Clean the grime)
From your heart
(Time to start)

[Chorus]
People come on (come on)
We gotta get along
People come on (come on)
Together we are strong

[Outro]
From the heart
(Please, lets start)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Come On

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderDisruption

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[Refrain]
Disruption!
(Eruption)

[Bridge]
Do you know what I mean
(Look upon the scene)

[Refrain]
Disruption!
(Eruption)
Eruption of dysfunction

[Bridge]
Do you know what I mean
(Look upon the scene)

[Refrain]
Disruption!
(Eruption)
Eruption of dysfunction
(In need of education)
We’re in a serious situation
(A nation in alienation)

[Bridge]
Do you know what I mean
(Look upon the scene)

[Outro]
It’s time to come clean
(Outta the crime of all time)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Come On

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderGet Real

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[Verse 1]
Come on… you call that reality
I mean, come on, really?
I suppose real insanity
Wrapped in vanity

[Chorus]
(For real) Get real
Enough of the delusion
Get an infusion
Of the appeal of feel

[Verse 2]
Get outta here
With all that hate and fear
Time for mass consumption
Reduction

[Chorus]
(For real) Get real
Enough of the delusion
Get an infusion
Of the appeal of feel

[Bridge]
Too much nationalism
(For a birth on Earth)
Too much populism
(Scientific is prolific)
Read the signs
(Of our times)

[Chorus]
(For real) Get real
Enough of the delusion
Get an infusion
Of the appeal of feel

[Outro]
(For real) Get real
(… the appeal of feel)
Feel, feel, feel
(Get real!)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Come On

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderCome On

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[Intro]
Come on (Come on)
Join in song
Come on (Come on)
You can’t go wrong
(Come on!)

[Verse 1]
Come on for real
(What’s the deal)
How the nation feels
(When the President steals)

[Bridge]
Though a bad, sad day for the U.S.
We can pull, though… all of us

[Chorus]
Come on (Come on)
Join in song
Come on (Come on)
You can’t go wrong
(Come on!)

[Verse 2]
As we reel…
(What’s the deal)
Trashing land, air, and stream
(Oh, no! Know what I mean?)

[Bridge]
Though a bad, sad day for the U.S.
We can pull though… all of us

[Chorus]
Come on (Come on)
Join in song
Come on (Come on)
You can’t go wrong
(Come on!)

[Bridge]
Enough whining and fuss
We can pull, though… all of us

[Chorus]
Come on (Come on)
Join in song
Come on (Come on)
You can’t go wrong
(Come on!)

[Outro]
Come on (Come on)
Join in song
Come on (Come on)
You can’t go wrong
(Come on!)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Come On

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThwart

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[Verse 1]
Can we stop the show
It’s too late to debate hate
“Let our people go”
Time to increase the lovin’ rate

[Chorus]
Purport to thwart
A decline
Instead resort
To crime time

[Verse 2]
To this show say, “No, no, no”
We’ve got to find a better way
Those in charge simply just don’t know
How things are going in this day

[Chorus]
Purport to thwart
A decline
Instead resort
To crime time

[Bridge]
Thwart (in the court)
Of public opinion
(Mere minion?)

[Chorus]
Purport to thwart
A decline
Instead resort
To crime time

[Outro]
Thwart!
(Ugh, pull his plug — abort)
Thwart!

ABOUT THE SONG

“Thwart” and the Trump Presidency: A Descent into Crime Time

The song “Thwart” can be interpreted as a sharp critique of the Trump presidency, using metaphor and rhythm to express public frustration with a leader who claims to resist national decline but instead exacerbates it—through chaos, division, and legal brinkmanship.

Verse 1: A Plea to End the Spectacle

“Can we stop the show / It’s too late to debate hate / ‘Let our people go’ / Time to increase the lovin’ rate”

This verse evokes a plea for unity and decency amid a political “show” characterized by spectacle and division. The reference to “debate hate” suggests the normalization of racism, xenophobia, and othering during Trump’s tenure. The line “Let our people go” echoes biblical liberation, framing the Trump era as one in which people feel trapped by policies rooted in resentment and fear.

Chorus: Hypocrisy and Decline

“Purport to thwart / A decline / Instead resort / To crime time”

Here, the central irony is laid bare: while Trump presents himself as the one who can “thwart” America’s decline, his actions—ranging from alleged legal violations to undermining democratic institutions—accelerate it. “Crime time” hints at the former president’s entanglement with legal cases, criminal indictments, and a culture of lawlessness masked as populist rebellion.

Verse 2: Disconnect from Reality

“To this show say, ‘No, no, no’ / We’ve got to find a better way / Those in charge simply just don’t know / How things are going in this day”

This verse expresses widespread disillusionment. The administration, perceived as out of touch, continues its performance while everyday Americans struggle with inequality, healthcare gaps, and climate threats. The lyrics suggest it’s time to reject the farce and demand practical, empathetic governance.

Bridge: The Court of Public Opinion

“Thwart (in the court) / Of public opinion / (Mere minion?)”

This bridge cleverly weaves in the idea of being “thwarted” not just in courts of law, but in the broader arena of public judgment. The reference to being a “mere minion” satirizes the authoritarian overtones of Trump’s leadership style, suggesting that despite claims of being a strongman, he may be a servant to darker forces—whether political enablers, media echo chambers, or oligarchic interests.

Outro: Desperation and Rejection

“Thwart! / (Ugh, pull his plug — abort) / Thwart!”

The outro channels a visceral reaction—an urgent desire to end what the song portrays as a dangerous and destructive administration. “Pull his plug” and “abort” represent the final rejection of the Trump spectacle, not just politically but morally and socially.

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Thwart

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderOverlord

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[Intro]
Pull over!
(And exit the vehicle)

[Verse 1]
About to discover
What’s meant by strategical
When the overlord
Brings on discord

[Chorus]
Authority
Wants to reign on our parade
No humanity
Just a con and charade

[Bridge]
Pull over!
(Inspection of identification)

[Verse 2]
About to discover
What’s meant by interrogation
As the overlord
Goes overboard

[Chorus]
Authority
Wants to reign on our parade
No humanity
Just a con and charade

[Outro]
Pull over!
(It’s a hostile takeover)

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Pull

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderOut of a Hat

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[Verse 1]
Does he know what he’s talking about
I’m having severe doubt
All he does is scream and shout
Oh, well… we’re about to find out

[Chorus]
Did he pull that answer
Out of a hat
Sure ain’t no dancer
Just a cat and fat

[Bridge]
Big man, pig man
(Gives new meaning to damn)
Gives knew meaning to demand

[Verse 2]
Does he know what he’s talking about
Or is he blowing smoke out his arse
Truly a charade… a laughing farce
Any doubt… listen to him shout

[Chorus]
Did he pull that answer
Out of a hat
Sure ain’t no dancer
Just a cat and fat

[Bridge]
Big man, pig man
(Gives new meaning to damn)
Gives knew meaning to demand

[Chorus]
Did he pull that answer
Out of a hat
Sure ain’t no dancer
Just a cat and fat

[Outro]
Big man, pig man
(How bizarre you are)

ABOUT THE SONG

he song “Out of a Hat” is a sharp, satirical critique of Donald Trump’s presidency, portraying his leadership as chaotic, impulsive, and theatrically shallow—like a magician pulling tricks from a hat without substance or strategy.

Verse 1:

“Does he know what he’s talking about / I’m having severe doubt / All he does is scream and shout…”

This opening casts Trump as someone lacking expertise or coherence, relying instead on volume and bluster. It reflects the widespread public and expert concern over his uninformed decision-making, often delivered through rants and inflammatory rhetoric.

Chorus:

“Did he pull that answer / Out of a hat / Sure ain’t no dancer / Just a cat and fat”

Here, the metaphor of pulling an answer “out of a hat” suggests spur-of-the-moment decisions—off-the-cuff, unvetted, and perhaps entirely fabricated. The lines mock his self-presentation: “Just a cat and fat” undercuts bravado with visual and verbal ridicule, making him seem more caricature than leader.

Bridge:

“Big man, pig man / (Gives new meaning to damn) / Gives knew meaning to demand”

This bridge echoes Pink Floyd-style social commentary, equating Trump with unchecked greed, gluttony, and authoritarianism. “Gives new meaning to demand” hints at his bullying tactics, executive overreach, and transactional worldview. The wordplay (“knew meaning”) also implies distortion of norms and language.

Verse 2:

“Or is he blowing smoke out his arse / Truly a charade… a laughing farce”

This verse escalates the critique. “Blowing smoke” implies deception or nonsense, while “charade” and “laughing farce” depict the presidency as a spectacle detached from competence or seriousness. His shouting, again, is framed as distraction rather than leadership.

Outro:

“Big man, pig man / (How bizarre you are)”

The closing line sums up the central theme: a man inflated by ego, consumed by performance, and ultimately unfit for the role he’s playing. The “bizarre” nature of his actions reflects the unprecedented, norm-shattering nature of his term in office.

In short:
“Out of a Hat” channels frustration, satire, and disbelief at a presidency defined more by noise and illusion than substance. It skewers a leader who improvises recklessly, prioritizes image over impact, and leaves observers wondering whether anything he does has grounding in reality.

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Pull

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Trigger

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[Verse 1]
Did you ask her
Pull the trigger
Is the situation
Getting bigger

[Chorus]
Are you ready
(To tie the “not”)
The nomination of notion
(You’ve not quite got)

[Bridge]
Loose cannon
(Again and again)
Booming out
(Raising doubt)

[Verse 2]
Is your aim the same
Will things turn out lame
Observation of the situation
… it’s just a game?

[Chorus]
Are you ready
(To try the “not”)
The nomination of notion
(You’ve not quite got)

[Bridge]
Loose cannon
(Again and again)
Booming out
(Raising doubt)

[Outro]
Are you ready
(To try the “not”)
The nomination of notion
(You’ve not quite got)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “The Trigger” is a metaphorical reflection on impulsive decision-making, especially when applied to Trump’s trade war tactics and the broader climate crisis. Here’s an analysis of its lyrics in that dual context:

Verse 1:

“Did you ask her / Pull the trigger / Is the situation / Getting bigger”

This reflects the impulsivity behind launching the trade war—”pulling the trigger” without broader consultation (“Did you ask her”) or fully weighing the consequences. The trade war, like the climate crisis, began as a policy action framed as manageable but quickly escalated (“getting bigger”), with cascading global effects.

Chorus:

“Are you ready / (To tie the ‘not’) / The nomination of notion / (You’ve not quite got)”

This chorus suggests a reckoning—a moment of commitment or entanglement (“to tie the not,” a play on knot—implying entrapment rather than unity). The “nomination of notion” hints at superficial ideology or slogans that lack depth (“you’ve not quite got”). In Trump’s case, slogans like “America First” or “Trade Wars are good” represented notions that were never fully thought through or grounded in economic realism. The same can be said of half-measures or performative actions on climate.

Bridge:

“Loose cannon / (Again and again) / Booming out / (Raising doubt)”

This is a pointed reference to erratic leadership. Trump is frequently described as a “loose cannon” whose repeated, loud declarations (“booming out”) often do more to confuse than to clarify. The result is growing doubt—among allies, markets, scientists, and the public. In both trade policy and environmental regulation, this pattern repeated: bold moves, little follow-through, and a net increase in uncertainty.

Verse 2:

“Is your aim the same / Will things turn out lame / Observation of the situation / … it’s just a game?”

This verse questions consistency (“Is your aim the same?”), outcome (“Will things turn out lame?”), and intent (“is it just a game?”). It critiques the idea that trade wars and climate policy can be treated like political gamesmanship rather than issues with real, lasting consequences. This applies directly to Trump’s shifting targets in both trade and environmental policy—abandoning long-term goals for short-term wins or applause lines.

Outro:

The repetition of the chorus reinforces the idea of being caught in a cycle of ill-conceived notions, leading to deeper entanglement and unresolved tension.

Overall Interpretation:

“The Trigger” serves as an allegorical warning against impulsive leadership and hollow rhetoric. Whether in the context of igniting a trade war or ignoring the climate crisis, it captures the dangerous fallout of acting without understanding, speaking without strategy, and escalating without accountability.

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Pull

Also found on the album “Reggae Entrée

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderAre You a Casualty?

[Intro]
Are you feeling
(The future slipping)
Having trouble gripping
(Got you reeling)

[Verse 1]
Really, are you in reality
Can you see… really
Clearly, what we hold dearly
Is in jeopardy

[Chorus]
Are you feeling
(The future slipping)
Have trouble gripping
(It’s got you reeling)

[Bridge]
Dealing
(With our situation)
Appealing
(To the lowest denomination)
Appalling
(Demonstration)

[Verse 2]
Actually, are you a casualty
Failed to see reality
All you held dearly
A mere travesty

[Chorus]
Are you feeling
(The future slipping)
Have trouble gripping
(It’s got you reeling)

[Bridge]
Dealing
(With our situation)
Appealing
(To the lowest denomination)
Appalling
(Demonstration)

[Chorus]
Are you feeling
(The future slipping)
Have trouble gripping
(It’s got you reeling)

[Outro]
The future’s slipping
(Have trouble gripping)
Slipping, slipping, slipping

From the album “Withdraw” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderWrong Time and Place

[Intro]
Wrong time and place
Wrong crime in our face
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Verse 1]
Conspiracy theory
Presented at the scientific forum
People are weary
(World’s grown leery)
Of your attack on freedom

[Bridge]
Wrong time and place
Wrong crime in our face

[Chorus]
The world is skeptical
(Of all you are)
Going to need a miracle
Third planet from the star

[Verse 2]
Spread disinformation
With will and intention
People are weary
(World’s grown leery)
Of your representation

[Bridge]
Wrong time and place
Wrong crime in our face

[Chorus]
The world is skeptical
(Of all you are)
Going to need a miracle
Third planet from the star

[Outro]
\Wrong time and place
Wrong crime in our face

ABOUT THE SONG
What an embarrassment to our country, to say the least. The wrong place, the wrong time, the wrong political rhetoric, and the wrong conspiracy theory to present to the world’s leading economists — today, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Donald Trump, appearing virtually, confronted Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan. This came after Moynihan congratulated Trump on his victory, with Trump seizing the moment to accuse the bank of discriminating against conservative clients. Trump remarked, “I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives, because many conservatives complain that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank.” Ironically, Bank of America stock was up on the news.

However, his words and actions will inevitably prove detrimental to our long-term economic survival. Current projections for his deficit spending, tariffs, and tax cuts suggest that most of the federal budget will be consumed by mandatory spending and interest payments. Within the next two years, mandatory spending and interest payments are expected to exceed federal revenues.

At least it should be interesting to watch the Republican infighting as Trump tries to get these massive deficits approved by the House Freedom Caucus. However, what they’re doing to the Democrats—like withholding disaster relief to California unless they vote to raise the debt ceiling—is far less amusing.

From the album “Withdraw” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderQuit

[Intro]
Quit
(’cause he couldn’t take it)
Could not command
(How to understand)

[Verse 1]
Too complex
Small mind perplexed
Couldn’t wrap his head around it
So, he cussed and threw a fit

[Chorus]
Quit
(’cause he couldn’t take it)
Could not command
(How to understand)

[Bridge]
Withdrew from your obligation
(A disgrace to our nation)
Withdraw from all
(Withdrew you do)
What’s true about you
You’re perfect at quit
(Yes, that’s it!)
Might I suggest
(You’re the best)

[Verse 2]
Too complicated
Thus, you berated
Alas, couldn’t grasp
All left aghast

[Chorus]
Quit
(’cause he couldn’t take it)
Could not command
(How to understand)

[Bridge]
Withdrew from your obligation
(A disgrace to our nation)
Withdraw from all
(Withdrew you do)
What’s true about you
You’re perfect at quit
(Yes, that’s it!)
Might I suggest
(You’re the best)

[Chorus]
Quit
(’cause he couldn’t take it)
Could not command
(How to understand)

[Outro]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Withdrew from our agreement
(In disgrace: the message meant)

From the album “Withdraw” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderCash

[Intro]
I’d like to make a cash withdrawal
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Now, that I’ve thought about it a bit
(Can I have it all)

[Verse 1]
Small, unmarked bills
(For the thrills)
In a brown paper bag
(This is no gag)

[Bridge]
I’d like to make a cash withdrawal
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Now, that I’ve thought about it a bit
(Can I have it all)

[Chorus]
Don’t you know
(I’m running low on dough)
Have none to show
(Help my cash-flow)
So, hurry up…
(Let’s go!)

[Verse 2]
Put your hands in the air
(Come on, don’t go there)
I’ve got no time to spare
(No heart to care)

[Bridge]
I’d like to make a cash withdrawal
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Now, that I’ve thought about it a bit
(Can I have it all)

[Chorus]
Don’t you know
(I’m running low on dough)
Have none to show
(Help my cash-flow)
So, hurry up…
(Let’s go!)

[Outro]
I’d like to make a cash withdrawal
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Now, that I’ve thought about it a bit
(Can I have it all)

From the album “Withdraw” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous