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Garage Band Music by H. Michael Sweeney (2007) edit

Garage Band is Apple Computer's nifty and inexpensive (included as part of the iLife software package), and easy to use music authoring program. It lets even people like me, with no instruments, no ear for music, and the inability to actually carry a tune, to be creative and to at least simulate having such skills and resources. It can sound great, even when by accident!

iCompositions.com, is a wonderful loose-knit community showplace for persons like myself, as well as for people with actual talant and more officious tools to show off their music to the public and their peers. Any of the nearly 80,000 songs found on line there are available for a listen or even download with a click, available for criticism or even an optional donation (drop a few coins into the Hat, thank you kindly Mr. passer by) with another few clicks. To date, well over 1,000 people have listened to my music with only good commentary (links are provided below for some songs to allow on-line listening).

I have thus attempted to create a sizeable collection (album) of politically incorrect music for politically incorrect audiences, but most listeners were probably from other camps. Thus, that they liked the songs anyway, is some kind of vindication, and allows that there is method to the madness those of another generation called the 'protest singer.' Well, OK, so only one person bothered to actually vote their rating (so it goes with most artists at icompositions), but that does not mean YOU should not vote, DOES IT? (Please!)

Most of my music tends to be quite long (I always enjoyed the 'long versions' of my favorite songs, such as oldies like In Godda da Vida by Iron Butterfly, and contempories like Money for Nothing by Dire Straits). My music often has enough tongue in cheek or outright humor to keep the interest of non politicos, yet (hopefully) not so much as to offend die-hard fanatics of the type normally prone to go to protests (uh... that would be me), and for many of my songs... there is often a suprize ending!

While the links provided below will allow you to merely listen to the songs online and/or download them for free, you will also find links which optionally allow you to make donations. My album, Alice in Amerikaland, has all the songs and can be ordered through ProParanoid Press on CD, but is ONLY available by contributions (you set the price). Look for the album also at the author's eBay store, Just Looking Paranoid.

Regardless of if through icompositions, ProParanoid Press, or Just Looking Paranoid, 100% of contribution proceeds will go to aid targeted victims of harassment, organized stalking, and 'Enemy of the State' treatments, to include use of Electronic Weapons of Political Control Technology (PCT, aka Mind Control).

And if your donation is larger than most, I'll throw on some extra songs that did not make it into the album because they were too 'stoopid.' That will teach you!

  • Alice in Amerikaland, the album
    • Fatal Rebirth, undoubtedly my best work, this long song echoes Volume I of the book by the same name, by reviewing the history of America and the World with respect to fascist and NWO goals to create a one-world government (and seat the Antichrist). Starting with Eisenhower's Farewell Address warning of the dangers of the Military-Industrial Complex with bagpipes and trumpets in the background, the song explodes to reveal some secrets about crimes of the intelligence community and elite power brokers, but is vielled behind the fact that the song is sung in the German language. Regardless, the 'Americanized' version of German used, along with recognizable audio cues from films and historical archives will make it easy enough to follow. Got Rammstein?
    • [Anthem of the New World Order], the way this one is written, it is concievable that actual secret elite members of the inner sactum of the New World Order power brokers might even like the song. For the rest of us, it is catchy enough to endure, but its real value is its educational nature: it explains the historical underpinnings and vile nature of the NWO movement. In point of fact, it is the most popular of all the songs I've offered online
    • Through The Barrier, clearly my worst work, there is something about it that is compelling (i.e., the music). There are no lyrics, but merely spoken words periodically, which while delivering a clear enough message (the original working title was to be The Martyrs Path), does leave something to be desired, creatively speaking. I would like to redo them by recording in stereo from within a moving vehicle, and play with some audio tricks to strengthen their musical value
    • [Guess My Name] another very popular song online, this one is 'Gospel' in nature, but could just as well be aimed at those behind crimes of the intelligence community. A good example of a suprize ending!
    • [MC Realities] (Short Version), this is a rollicking study of mind control with a deceptively up beat and playfull sound, yet within the lyrics there are real CIA developed mind control methods revealed, as well as the actual names of CIA doctors, most of whom who still practice their trade today unhampered by Congressional investigation by the Rockefeller Commission, thanks to CIA's testimoney that 'we didn't do it and we never will again because it didn't really work anyway.' So the Doctors shut down operations like MK Ultra and each went their own way to open up whole new operations. There is another suprize ending, one especially useful to Shrubs. Both the short and long versions are included on the Album
    • [25 Rules of Disinformation], another popular song, this one offers a peek at how disinformation works by revealing some of the 25 rules, and the music reflects how truth is altered and defeated by the attacks
  • Other songs not part of Alice in Amerikaland (non political)
    • [Lost to Her], very sapy love ballad about some jerk and the woman he loves, caught in a destructive, unhealthy relationship. Some of me in there, somewhere