bookmark_borderWhat is That?

[Intro]
What is that
(Did you taste it?)
Just don’t waste it

[Verse 1]
What is that
(Can you smell it?)
Can you spell it

[Chorus]
The mystery
As to destiny
Is… there is
No destiny
(Oh, say can you see?)

[Bridge]
Freewill
(Until)
You don’t foot the bill

[Verse 2]
What is that
(Did you touch it?)
How much of it

[Break]
What is that
(Did you see it?)
(Wouldya be it)

[Chorus]
The mystery
Of your destiny
Is… there is
No destiny
(Oh, say can you see?)

[Bridge]
Freewill
(Until)
You don’t foot the bill

[Outro]
And so it goes
(If one knows)

From the album “Slugging It Out” by The Electric Slugs

Also found on the album “Reggae Day” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderSlugging It Out

[Intro]
Put to the test
(At the slugfest)

[Verse 1]
How do you feel about
Slugging it out
(Are you in doubt about the bout?)
Bow down and kneel or shout
Slugging it out
(About to find out about the bout)

[Bridge]
(Ding, ding, ding)
Round one
(Just for fun)

[Chorus]
There they go
(They don’t know)
Blow by blow
(There they go)

[Verse 2]
On a one way route
To slugging it out
(Are you in doubt about the bout?)
Do you whine, cry or shout
Slugging it out
(About to find out about the bout)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Bell]
(Ding, ding, ding)
Round two
(Coming for you)

[Chorus]
There they go
(They don’t know)
Blow by blow
(There they go)

[Bridge]
(Ding, ding, ding)
Round three
(Claim destiny)

[Chorus]
There they go
(They don’t know)
Blow by blow
(There they go)

[Outro]
Put to the test
At the slugfest

From the album “Slugging It Out” by The Electric Slugs

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bookmark_borderA Sad Song

[Verse 1]
Walking down the sidewalk, day after the storm,
I found a little bird, wings broken, torn.
I wondered if it had a home, a place to be,
A family left waiting, still hoping it’s free.

[Chorus]
And I think of the world, so split, so cold,
Where lives are lost, our story’s untold.
Families torn, like feathers in the rain,
In a land divided, hearts full of pain.

[Bridge]
The toll
(Of the flight of a soul)
Now on the rise
(To realize)
Fly above
(To the love)

[Verse 2]
If the bird’s soul could speak, what would it say?
Would it warn of the times, of the price we’ll pay?
In a country so divided, so full of fear,
Who’s left to sing when no one’s here?

[Chorus]
And I think of the world, so split, so cold,
Where lives are lost, and stories go untold.
Families torn, like feathers in the rain,
In a land divided, hearts full of pain.

[Bridge]
The toll
(Of the flight of a soul)
Now on the rise
(To realize)
Fly above
(To the love)

[Outro]
How remote
Is your vote?

ABOUT THE SONG
A collaboration between Jack Brouse and Daniel Brouse about the 2024 election. The day after the election, I was walking to school when I came across a dead bird lying in the middle of the sidewalk. I started to wonder if it had a family. If it did, do they know it’s gone? Or did the world just take it away, leaving them still searching for this lost soul? Then I thought about the state of the country now, and how it might change under Trump. More families may be torn apart, and lives could be lost in this divided America. Inspired by these thoughts, I wrote a riff and may even write lyrics for it.

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderThe Future

[Intro]
Did you look past today
Do you know any which way?

[Verse 1]
The past
(Is rolling by fast)
The present
(Is left unspent)

[Chorus]
For sure
The future
Is growing shorter
For this reporter
(Scribe the ride)

[Bridge]
The time that I’m in
Did begin (and now’s rollin’)
The time we’ve lost
(Comes at a cost)

[Verse 2]
The past
(will last and last)
As for now
(Slips by somehow)

[Chorus]
For sure
The future
Is growing shorter
For this reporter
(Scribe the ride)

[Bridge]
The time that I’m in
Did begin (and now’s rollin’)
The time we’ve lost
(Comes at a cost)

[Chorus]
For sure
The future
Is growing shorter
For this reporter

[Bridge]
The time that I’m in
Did begin (and now’s rollin’)
The time we’ve lost
(Comes at a cost)

[Outro]
Are you sure
(Of your future?)

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderThe Situation

[Intro]
Inspiration
(From your admiration)
Of the ignorance
(Surely not bliss)
Come past this….

[Verse 1]
The situation
(Of our agitation)
Brings down the gravity
(I’m beginning to see)

[Chorus]
To grasp to grow
(To want to know)
To see the insight
(Brought into the light)
… into the light
(The light)

[Bridge]
Shall so we go
To higher place
(With less disgrace)
One race
(Human)
Say it again
(Human)
[Break]
Let the race begin

[Verse 2]
The situation
(Of our gravitation)
Brings the wait of the world
(Down on me) Makes me grow old
(Grave, I see)

[Chorus]
To grasp to grow
(To want to know)
To see the insight
(Brought into the light)
… into the light
(The light)

[Bridge]
Shall so we go, too
A higher place
(Float on grace)
One race
(Human)
Say it again
(Human!)

[Outro]
A higher place
One race
(Human)
Say it again
(Human!)

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderThe American Dream

[Intro]
You’ve ended the debate
On hate

[Verse 1]
Do you realize
The drastic rise
Did you anticipate
The rising rate

[Chorus]
You’ve ended the debate
(On hate)
The American Dream
(Gone up in steam)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Bass Solo]
Painted our scene
So dark and black
Did you really mean
There’s no turning back

[Verse 2]
Are you aware
Of the ill-will there
Did it become clear
The fear’s growing here

[Chorus]
You’ve ended the debate
(On hate)
The American Dream
(Gone up in steam)

[Bridge]
Painted our scene
So dark and black
Did you really mean
There’s no turning back

[Chorus]
You’ve ended the debate
(On hate)
The American Dream
(Gone up in steam)

[Bridge]
Painted our scene
So dark and black
Did you really mean
There’s no turning back

[Outro]
Bring compassion
Back in fashion

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderFirst Star

[Intro]
Star light, star bright
First star I see tonight
I wish I may, I wish I might
Never need to wish things right

[Verse 1]
Do I desire
To climb higher
Is my passion
Out of fashion

[Chorus]
First star
(There you are)
First star
(Take us far)

[Bridge]
Star light, star bright
(See us through the night)
Star light, star bright
(Help set things right)

[Verse 2]
Is it want or need
Can our greed recede
Is our passion
Out of fashion

[Chorus]
First star
(There you are)
First star
(Take us far)

[Bridge]
Star light, star bright
(See us through the night)
Star light, star bright
(Help set things right)

[Outro]
Star light, star bright
May the night go right

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderThe Seat (By the Edge)

[Intro]
Do you march (and march on)
March on wit’s end
Suspend belief in relief
(And, on and on)

[Verse 1]
How long can this go on
(And, on and on)
You playing a pawn
(Same ole song)

[Chorus]
Do you march (and march on)
March on wit’s end
Suspend belief in relief
(And, on and on)

[Bridge]
The seat (by the edge)
Defeat (on the verge)
Come round (come down)
Love’s found (all around)
Round and round
(And, on and on)

[Verse 2]
How long will this go on
(Not for very long?)
All that’s gone wrong
(Piles upon)

[Chorus]
Do you march (and march on)
March on wit’s end
Suspend belief in relief
(And, on and on)

[Bridge]
The seat (by the edge)
Defeat (on the verge)
Come round (come down)
Love’s found (all around)
Round and round
(And, on and on)

[Outro]
Love’s found (all around)
Round and round
(And, on and on)

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderGone Rotten

[Intro]
Spoiled
(Rotten)

[Verse 1]
Have you gone rotten
(Have you forgotten)
Love to be foiled
(Toiled to be spoiled)

[Chorus]
Your heart
Ran away with the spoon
Depart
From learning too soon

[Bridge]
Are you spoiled rotten
Forgotten (to be real)
Forgotten reality
(Blind… can’t see)
Have you gone rotten
(Love forgotten)

[Verse 2]
Oh, my (what’s that smell)
Oh, well (just as well I can’t tell)
Dear lord, over-hoard
Reign poored

[Chorus]
Your heart
Ran away with the spoon
Depart
Sanity… act like a loon

[Bridge]
Are you spoiled rotten
Forgotten (to be real)
Forgotten reality
(Blind… can’t see)
Have you gone rotten
(Love forgotten)

Have you gone rotten
(Love forgotten)

[Outro]
Have you gone rotten
(Love forgotten)

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderThis, That, and the Other

[Intro]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
There are risks and costs (to action.)
But they are far less (than the long-range risks0
Of comfortable inaction.

[Verse 1]
Comfortably numb
(Or comfortably dumb)
Gonna get lost
In the short-range cost

[Bridge]
There’s this, that (where we’re at)
And the other thing (what you bring)
What would you say…
(Is up with your vertebrae)

[Chorus]
Action toward solution
(Avoid devolution)
Inaction reduction
(Movement meant)

[Verse 2]
Comfortably dumb
(And then sum)
Got lost
In one’s cost

[Chorus]
Action toward solution
(Avoid devolution)
Inaction reduction
(Movement meant)

[Bridge]
There’s this, that
(And the other thing)
Mostly primate slacking (on the climate)
What would you say
(Is up with the vertebrae)

[Chorus]
Action toward solution
(Avoid devolution)
Inaction reduction
(Movement meant)

[Outro]
Movement (movement)
Movement (movement)

ABOUT THE SONG
The quote comes from President John F. Kennedy, “There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long-range risks of comfortable inaction.” This statement reflects Kennedy’s call to take decisive action rather than staying passive, even in the face of challenges. It’s often cited in discussions about leadership, courage, and the importance of proactive efforts in facing societal issues. Kennedy’s message underscores that avoiding action due to perceived obstacles ultimately incurs greater costs, especially in terms of missed opportunities for progress and problem-solving.

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderCareful What You Wish For

[Intro]
What did you wish for…?
(More, more, more)

[Verse 1]
What did you wish for…?
(More, more, more)
Did you wish for greed
(Only to bleed)

[Chorus]
For sure…
(Careful)
What you wish for
(Awful)
If you don’t endure

[Bridge]
What about peace
(What about love)
Self-centeredness to cease
(Love to rise above)

[Verse 2]
Did you wish for me, my, mine
(Whine, whine, whine)
Did you wish for gluttony
(And get a lobotomy)

[Chorus]
For sure…
(Careful)
What you wish for
(Awful)
If you don’t endure

[Bridge]
What about peace
(What about love)
Egotism release
(Love to rise above)

[Chorus]
For sure…
(Careful)
What you wish for
(Awful)
If you don’t endure

[Bridge]
What about peace
(What about love)
Egotism release
(Love to rise above)

[Outro]
Are you?
(’cause it might come true)

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderAs to the Flow

[Intro]
Hey, there
(Stunned. Unaware)

[Verse 1]
Hey, there!
(Dumb? Unaware?)
Say, there…
(Do you even care?)
Stay there…
No fear
(I’m good hear)

[Chorus]
The music’s free
Quite happy
What I hear here

[Bridge]
All’s glowin’ fine
(Showin’ shine)
You know…
(As to the flow)

[Verse 2]
So there
(Numb. Unaware.)
Pray, there…
(Does more despair)
Fray there…
From fear
(I’m good hear)

[Chorus]
The music’s free
Quite happy
What I hear here

[Bridge]
All’s glowin’ fine
(Showin’ shine)
You know…
(As to the flow)

[Chorus]
The music’s free
Quite happy
What I hear here

[Bridge]
All’s goin’ fine
(Showin’ shine)
You know…
(As to the flow)

[Outro]
’cause ya know, the flow is gonna go
(Where the flow is gonna go, so….)

A SCIENCE NOTE
If you’re wondering why rain-related severe weather events are becoming more frequent and intense, it’s due to climate change. Rising temperatures increase the amount of humidity in the atmosphere, as warmer air holds more moisture. The Clausius-Clapeyron equation shows that for every 1°C (1.8°F) increase in temperature, the air can hold about 7% more water vapor. This not only raises relative humidity, posing health risks, but it also amplifies the intensity of extreme weather events like storms, floods, and hurricanes.

Many areas in the U.S. are experiencing average temperature increases of up to 10°C, extending over more weeks during both spring and fall. This increase allows the atmosphere to hold about 70% more water vapor, leading to significantly more rainfall. Additionally, raindrops are becoming larger and falling faster, which increases their momentum. Using the formula p=mv (momentum = mass x velocity), larger and faster raindrops carry more energy.

Moreover, the number of raindrops is also increasing. A higher concentration of raindrops in a given time and area further boosts momentum. For example, if N raindrops, each with mass m and velocity v, hit a surface area A per second, the total momentum impacting the surface is Nmv per second. This contributes to increased force and damage during rainstorms.

The end result is an increase not only in the frequency and intensity of storms but also in the momentum of falling rain, which intensifies their impact.

Violent Rain
What turns these severe weather events into ‘violent rain events’ is the application of the drag equation and flow dynamics.

Mass and velocity are just part of the equation; density also plays a key role. The combination of these variables increases the intensity of flow forces. Wind and water forces scale with the square of velocity, meaning that as flow speeds increase — due to more intense heating or heavier rainfall — the damage scales accordingly. According to drag physics, force is proportional to density times the square of velocity.

For example, a 20-mile-an-hour wind exerts four times the force of a 10-mile-an-hour wind, while a 40-mile-an-hour wind exerts 16 times the force of a 10-mile-an-hour wind. At 50 miles an hour, the force is 25 times greater, and at 60 miles an hour, it’s 36 times greater than at 10 miles an hour. Now, add the density factor: water is about 800 times denser than air, so a 10-mile-an-hour water flow exerts 800 times the force of a 10-mile-an-hour wind.

As flow velocities increase due to climate change, the forces — and thus the damage — scale with the square of the velocities. While we may not know precisely how much velocities will rise with climate change, we’re already seeing the effects: overwhelmed flood and sewage systems, collapsing hillsides, and more.

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderCome Bask in the Light

[Intro]
What’s that you say
(Your daylight’s fadin’ away)
(Is that what you say)

[Verse 1]
Hey, what did you say
Your daylight fades away
(Did I hear you say?)
Well, that’s O.K.
My sunshine’s fine
(Come over this way)

[Chorus]
Come bask in the sun
(We’ll have an all-day run)
Come bask in the light
(It’s sheer delight)

[Bridge]
Come to the light
(It’s alright)
You’ll do fine
(Into the shine)

[Verse 2]
Oh, no… you’re sun won’t shine
… none of the time?
(No need whine)
We’ll be O.K.
My sun shine’s fine
(Come over this way)

[Chorus]
Come bask in the sun
(We’ll have an all-day run)
Come bask in the light
(It’s sheer delight)

[Bridge]
Come to the light
(It’s alright)
You’ll do fine
(Into the shine)

[Chorus]
Come bask in the sun
(We’ll have an all-day run)
Come bask in the light
(It’s sheer delight)

[Bridge]
Come to the light
(It’s alright)
You’ll do fine
(Into the shine)

[Outro]
So fine
(Let it shine)

From the album “Careful What You Wish For” by The Electric Slugs

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderUnderdog

[Intro]
More powerful than dogsled team
Able to knock down more than he may mean

[Verse 1]
He may seem meek
Or appear weak
But you’d be wrong
Underestimating how strong

[Chorus]
May not expect him to win
But, you’d better think again
From out of a fog
It’s underdog

[Bridge]
He’ll come to save you
(Comes to the rescue)
He’s sure to save the day
(And, he’s on his way)

[Verse 2]
Oh, though mild mannered
He can come down like a hammer
At any rate…
He can obliterate

[Chorus]
May not expect him to win
But, you’d better think again
From out of a fog
It’s underdog

[Bridge]
He’ll come to save you
(Comes to the rescue)
He’s sure to save the day
(And, he’s on his way)

[Chorus]
May not expect him to win
But, you’d better think again
From out of a fog
It’s underdog

[Outro]
Here to unclog…
It’s underdog

Written by Jack Brouse and Daniel Brouse

From The Electric Slugs’The Nemo Sessions

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bookmark_borderJekyll or Hide? (Pocket Chicken II)

What story should be told?
Is Pocket Chicken a hero or a villain?
Does he punish those who abuse their power in the world, or is he the one to be feared?

[Intro]
Knock, knock
(Who is it?)

[Verse 1]
Are you here to save
Or ravage and rave
Bringing on rage
Out of the cage

[Chorus]
Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?
(Oh, no!) You can’t hide
Wolf in sheep’s clothing
Or just a sheep, loathing

[Bridge]
Should we fear
Or hold dear
Steering clear
Drawing near

[Verse 2]
Hero or a villain
Zero or just chillin’
(Oh, so) complex
It does perplex

[Chorus]
Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?
(Oh, no!) You can’t hide
Wolf in sheep’s clothing
Or just a sheep, loathing

[Bridge]
Chicken or lion
Pocket Chicken
Heal or sicken?
Quicken or lyin’

[Chorus]
Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?
(Oh, no!) You can’t hide
Wolf in sheep’s clothing
Or just a sheep, loathing

[Bridge]
Should we fear
Or hold dear
Steering clear
Drawing near

[Outro]
What’s the role
Of your toll?

From the continuing Adventures of Pocket Chicken.

Written by Jack Brouse and Daniel Brouse

From The Electric Slugs’The Nemo Sessions

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