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| Release=[[Sweet Hamster Like Jewels From America!]] | | Release=[[Sweet Hamster Like Jewels From America!]] | ||
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"Da Bloos" | |
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Song by MMM...Cookies | |
from the album Sweet Hamster Like Jewels From America! | |
Released: | December 4, 2008 |
Stems: | No |
Sweet Hamster Like Jewels From America! tracklist | |
"Da Bloos" is a cookie song from the LP Underground 8.0 CD, named Sweet Hamster Like Jewels From America!. All songs on the CD were written by Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda and attributed to a fictional group called "MMM...Cookies".
Background
The concept of a cookie song was explained by Mike in the official Linkin Park forums in December 2008: "Working on a song for an album is sometimes a lot of work, and occasionally we need some time to unwind. When Chester and I unwind, sometimes we make another kind of lighter, fun song. We call these songs "cookies." I think came from the idea that you get your dessert (your cookies) after you eat all the rest of your meal."[1]
Versions
Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.
Title | Album | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Da Bloos | Sweet Hamster Like Jewels From America! | 1:17 | December 4, 2008 |
Personnel
Lyrics
Baby, I said baby
I'm gonna leave you baby
I'm gonna leave you baby
I'm gonna tie you up to the railroad tracks
I said baby, I said baby
I'm gonna leave you
I'm gonna leave you baby
I'm gonna tie you up to the railroad tracks
Gonna tie you up to the railroad tracks
I'm gonna tie you up
Leave you down there by the railroad tracks
When the train comes by, it's gonna take you away
Oh yeah
External Links
References
- ↑ LPU 8.0 CD - WTF?! | Page 8 | LP Association Forums, December 01, 2008