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Old 10-23-2006, 04:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Songs wot strippers dance to.

Now, despite being given many, many free entry tickets for strip clubs and lap dancing clubs in the past (I have no idea why its always me they give tickets to) I've never been in such a place and most likely never will.

However, I'm somewhat obsessed with the idea that at least some of our bands music must be suitable for strippers to dance to. Don't ask. Anyway, what I'd like is those of you who have perhaps been to a strip or lap-dance club, or those of you who just happen to know what kind of music they play... CAN YOU SUGGEST SOME SPECIFIC SONGS WHICH ARE MOST SUITABLE FOR IT SO THAT WE CAN STEAL THE RHYTHM SECTION IDEAS AND USE THEM IN OUR SONGS??

The first such song has its lyrics here, I'm thinking Deftone influenced guitar and vocals, with bass and drums based more on the songs which are suggested.

http://www.musicbanter.com/showthread.php?t=19277

Actually, there was a thread about music for stripping to a few months ago, wasn't there? Somebody point me in that direction!
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