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I Crush Everything | |
Release | Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow |
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Length | 4:43 |
Release date | 10-01-2004 |
Related Pages | Other media |
Demo version: {{#song:I+Crush+Everything+(Demo) }}
"I Crush Everything" is the third track on Jonathan Coulton's second album, Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow.
History
"I Crush Everything" was originally written as part of John Hodgman's Little Gray Books Lecture #25, "The Animals: Are They Our Enemies." This lecture took place on March 3, 2004.
Live performance
"I Crush Everything" is performed somewhat regularly at Jonathan Coulton concerts. Usually prefaced with a short explanation, "This song is about a self-loathing giant squid", the live version is essentially the same as the version on "Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow".
Trivia
- Jonathan has said that when he was writing this song, he hadn't initially settled on it being about a giant squid, but more of just a generic sea monster.[1]
Availability
Downloads
"I Crush Everything" is available for purchase in the Jonathan Coulton MP3 Store as an individual track or as part of Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow. Of course, this song is also included as part of the "Everything" playlist.
Downloadable FLAC versions of the above are available in the Jonathan Coulton FLAC Store
CD
As of February 2008, the CD version of Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow is out of print and is no longer available.
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Themes
References
Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow |
JoCo Looks Back |
Best. Concert. Ever. |