We come from a place called #Pandemica, but Pandemic Cheeseburger is OUR STORY as much as anyone else's!
Tracks:
Part I - The Experience; Intro/The Call; Four Fifteen (Monkey Fly);
Let's Zoink! (Pandemic Delight); Googlees; Part II - After the Escape; B.B.F.; Order Lepidoptera; Flying Free Over the Prairie; Techo-Wings Beat; Part III - "The Bonus Track"; Hey, Hey. "Butterfly."; Replay.
Note from the creator:
As an alternative to suicide, I set out to make a weapon of mass destruction to save the world from our misery. Art is suicide prevention. Our traumas-before, during and after the pandemic-led me to a compulsion to CREATE rather than destroy. I think "Pandemic Cheeseburger" bottles that toxic lightning. Butter, our protagonist, struggles to Fly, Fly, Fly! to her best life after HER trauma (roofies/GHB/date rape). Yes, the creator was a slut, maybe we both deserved what happened to us, but we shall ever limp on to the odd beat of our drums stronger together, wiser for tomorrow...maybe!
We branched out into YouTube videos, some of it related to this offering, but indirectly and more as a before and after exploration of #ART and #PandemicMadness.
Find us on Twitter for more @PachzenWeedbroh!
Thank youse for your consideration!
released April 1, 2021
Pandemic Cheese Brother is the sole "artist" of this production/arrangement that has used an array of open-source, and/or royalty free, resources [instruments] to tell a melodic story. It is with Acknowledgements & Eternal Gratitude to the following such entities:
Voices of "Butter the moth" and "M.F. Googlee" (creepy 8th grader and adult) generated on
readloud.net
(Natural-sounding, computer-generated text-to-speech voices; Emma as Butter, Justin as the inner child of M.F. Googlee & Ricardo as adult M.F. Googlee)
Adult M.F. Googlee voice for "Order Lepidoptera" generated on
lingojam.com
(A website where you can create your own translator)
All tracks/verses of "Pandemic Cheeseburger" were mixed, morphed and edited with Audacity
(Free, open source, cross-platform audio software! Simply amazing!)
Some musical portions were generated using Chrome Music Lab "Song Maker"
Industrial buzzer from "Four Fifteen (Monkey Fly)" from
BigSoundBank.com (An impressive source of royalty-free sound effects!)
"Five, Two, Four-twenty" tune generated using
typatone.com (Try it below! It's a creative & fun way to "Make music while you write!")