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In 2005, Tommy began work on creating a new and unique sound for the rock genre, integrating sophisticated and modern hip-hop and techno beats and patterns with classic rock themes and sounds. Addressing a variety of subjects from world events to the funny quirks of life to that wonderful subject of love itself, Tommy wrote clever, prolific, and at times comical lyrics. This year-long effort in writing and recording resulted in the Fairly Twisted Logic album. 21 songs were completed. Only 11 made the CD version, but all 21 are here for you to check out and purchase.
Having Fun Watching The World
Don't Kill The Hippy Chimps
My Heart Is A Lonely Hunter
Cold & Lonely Streets Of L.A.
I'm Here To See Your Computer
Elizabeth (original version)
Testatorone Central (instrumental)
Spoiled Onions (instrumental)
Fairly Twisted Logic
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For the retail-ready packaged cd version of Fairly Twisted Logic, Tommy took his favorite songs from the sessions and conceptualized the album by recording 15 to 20 second segways with sick patterns and beats while reading out of an old book on philosophy. The result is Fairly Twisted Logic, The Techno Rock Collector's Edition. For those who still enjoy to put an album on and listen to it from start to finish.
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Fairly Twisted Logic - Complete
2-CD version
All 21 songs from the sessions are included here. This package includes the CD "Fairly Twisted Logic- Techno Rock Collector's Edition and a 2nd cd disc of all 10 bonus tracks."
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Tommy's latest album features a slightly more diverse collection of songs. Includes the new "Revolution Reggae Chant" and anti-Bush song, "2009, as well as the up-tempo "Don't Tell Me What To Do," and "Dethrone The Champ," a song Tommy wrote on demand for a sports documentary.
Don't Mess With The System
Out Of A Job, Onto The Street
A 15 minute musical essay or "mini-rock opera" where Tommy basically rants and raves about how he feels about the world. Includes the songs "Beauty," "Too Many Starving," and
"World War III" amongst other prose and interludes. Meant to be listened to in it's entirety.
Available only on CD
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