Fun Music Information -> Information Society
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Band Name Origins:
- From Alvin Toffler's book "Future Shock." It means a post-industrial society that has moved from manufacturing and agriculture to managing information as its primary economic activity. Submitted by: Nickster
New Career:
Name | New Career | Comments & Submitter Name |
| "Video Game Music Production" | Does the music scores for video games, still technically in the music business I guess. - ChuckyG |
Use a Song Title to Answer a Different Song:
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | Comments & Submittor Name |
| "What's On Your Mind?" | "Nothing," Depeche Mode | Nickster |
| "What's On Your Mind?" | "Only A Memory," The Smithereens | Brian Kelly |
| "What's On Your Mind?" | "Never Enough," Papa Roach | Brian Kelly |
Duets Not Yet Performed:
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
| Where The I Divides Information Society | The Sun Always Shines On TV A-Ha | The Sun Shines Where The TV Divides On | Nes |
If Groups Combined, Their Names Might Be :
Margot & The Nuclear So & Information Society's
Margot & The Nuclear So & So's combined with Information Society
Submitted By: rocky
Misheard Lyrics:
"Walking Away"
Misheard Lyrics: Bless those seeds.
Original Lyrics: Let's go see.
| "Walking Away"
Misheard Lyrics: Let's go seeds.
Original Lyrics: Let's go see.
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"Pure Energy (What's On Your Mind?)"
Misheard Lyrics: I want to know what you're stinking
Tell me what's on your shrine. (Pure synergy!) Original Lyrics: I want to know what you're thinking
Tell me what's on your mind. (Pure energy!) | "Repetition"
Misheard Lyrics: Reputation
Original Lyrics: Repetition
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Hidden Tracks:
"300BPS N,8,1"
Its the last track on the CD, and it's... a modem screeching. No really. Back when the CD first came out and most people still had dial-up, an enterprising geek could manage to pipe this track into a modem to decode it into a rambling story about the band clashing with some sort of crazy guerrilla soldiers in Venezuela. The "song" title refers to the modem settings necessary to decode it.
Submitted by: TaliLynn
