Song of the Week · 3:12pm Feb 22nd, 2023
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. This is funny.
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. This is funny.
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. (Monster roar)
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. Or should I say, It's Morphin Time.
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. Kick it into gear.
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. Can I get a Boo Yeah?
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. Garlic, anyone?
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. The Reluctant Hero.
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. Anyone wants to buy Amulax Batteries?
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. Deadbeat dad, much?
Hey everyone, sorry for the missed yesterday but here's the Song of the Week. Vikings.
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. Listen closely to this song.
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. Here's a lifestyle.
Hey everyone, it's time for Song of the Week. A broken man on the verge of madness.
I am writing yet another song parody for The Roses of Success.
Yeah, this isn't anything all that new. I've been writing lyrics for my stories almost as long as I've been writing. I've never had the drive, skill, or social skills to make audio recordings of them.
This song is basically a duet between one male and one female character, with the chorus serving as a mouthpeice for a dead person, and I don't have anywhere near the recognition required to be taken seriously by real singers.
Part 2 of Sword and Song is going up a little early, for reasons of my own impatience.
I'm hoping it'll get a little more love now that it's got some more substance to it. The Monster Hunters interlude is longer than I intended, but I think it's worth it.
In other news: the next chapter of Harmony Theory will be posted on or around the weekend of the 22nd. The next part of Sword and Song to follow 2 weeks after that.
Greetings, my dear readers!
As a result of voting on this blog, I will be posting any musical numbers that I could imagine in Fallout: Equestria Girls if this fanfic were a movie in my blog post.
Beware that these blogs will contain BIG FAT SPOILERS below the break. It is also recommended to read freshly posted Chapter 31 first.
Come on, come on, turn the radio on
It's Friday night and I won't be long
Gotta do my hair, I put my make up on
It's Friday night and I won't be long
'Til I hit the dance floor
Hit the dance floor
I got all I need
No I ain't got cash
I ain't got cash
But I got you baby
Baby I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight
(I love cheap thrills!)
Baby I don't need dollar bills to have fun tonight
Another season has come and gone, and since we already saw how the episodes stack up, let's take a look and see how the songs faired. Season 5 offered some pretty good ones, including quite a few from two musical episodes. But we had some pretty long droughts between songs, as was evidenced by the gap between "Tanks For The Memories" and "Canterlot Boutique".
I'm allergic to calc. Then why do I love this song?
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