bookmark_borderSplat

Splat.mp3
Splat.mp4
Splat-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Look at me…
Flying free
Though the air
Unaware

[Bridge]
(Splat!)

[Chorus]
Imagine that
(Splat!)
Just like that
(Splat!)

[Verse 2]
Look at me…
Flying free
From the open field
To the windshield

[Bridge]
(Splat!)

[Chorus]
Imagine that
(Splat!)
Just like that
(Splat!)

[Outro]
Look at me…
Flying free

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Thwart

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSnatch Victory

Snatch-Victory-Best-Of.mp3
Snatch-Victory-Best-Of.mp4
Snatch-Victory-Pt-1.mp3
Snatch-Victory-Pt-1.mp4
Snatch-Victory-Pt-2.mp3
Snatch-Victory-Pt-2.mp4
XIII/Snatch-Victory-intro.mp3

[Intro]
To snatch victory from the jaws of defeat
(Repeat)

[Verse 1]
Cannot repeat
Another defeat
Gonna chose
Not to lose

[Bridge]
Snatch victory from the jaws of defeat
(Dancing to the beat)
Repeat!

[Chorus]
We’ve won when we’re one
Gotta get things done
Our time is running thin
To choose to win

[Verse 2]
Can’t go down in flames
(Gonna start naming names)
Underdog to overlords
(Listen to our words)

[Bridge]
Snatch victory from the jaws of defeat
(Dancing to the beat)
Repeat!

[Chorus]
We’ve won when we’re one
Gotta get things done
Our time is running thin
To choose to win

[Outro]
Snatch victory from the jaws of defeat
(Dancing to the beat)
Repeat!

ABOUT THE SONG
“To snatch victory from the jaws of defeat” is an idiom that means to win something at the last possible moment when it seemed certain that you would lose. It implies a dramatic turnaround of fortune, escaping a situation where defeat was expected or even inevitable.

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Thwart

Also found on the album “Reggae Entrée

bookmark_borderThwart

Thwart-Pt-1.mp3
Thwart-Pt-1.mp4
Thwart-Pt-2.mp3
Thwart-Pt-2.mp4
Thwart-intro.mp3

[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