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  2. White Noise (Will Wood song) - Wikipedia

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    The song builds in intensity throughout and climaxes during the second verse and chorus, [1] introducing string instruments and a choir. [7] Wood considered adding a key change during this section but thought it might "put it over the top." [5] After this, the composition suddenly drops and slows, ending the song with a softened tone backed by ...

  3. ...Well, Better Than the Alternative - Wikipedia

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    It was produced by Jonathon Maisto, [12] with Wood noting its tonal difference from his other work. [9] The song's meaning is intentionally ambiguous; some lyrics act as "conceptual red herrings" to obstruct Wood's intention, making fan interpretations varied. [13]

  4. You Liked This (Okay, Computer!) - Wikipedia

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    She accepted Wood's script, reading it multiple times to be edited together. [3] Standing later stated, "It is very thought-provoking and I was thrilled to be asked to be part of the process." [4] In tribute to his inspiration, Wood directly included the song's origin album as part of the title in parentheses. [4]

  5. Self-ish - Wikipedia

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    Self-ish contains the title tracks "Self-" and "-Ish", piano ballads that open and close the eight-song album, respectively. They discuss Wood's amnesia caused by his recreational drug use. The track "2012" additionally elaborates on this, [13] a funk-oriented track with lyrics about spirituality and psychedelics. Its composition revolves ...

  6. Will Wood - Wikipedia

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    Will Wood is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and comedian. [1] [2] Wood has released four studio albums; Everything Is a Lot (2015), Self-ish (2016), The Normal Album (2020), [3] and "In case I make it," (2022). The first two were released as Will Wood and the Tapeworms, Wood's prior band name. He has additionally released two live ...

  7. "In case I make it," - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Nelson of Bleeding Cool described the album as "a more subdued and mellow take on the stories and issues Will Wood typically tackles in his songwriting." [14] Caitlin Hsu of SwitchBitch Noise called Wood "the master of writing the most danceable songs with the most devastating lyrics" for his work on the album. [15]

  8. Brenton Wood, 'Oogum Boogum Song' crooner who captivated ...

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    Wood's lyrics captured the cat-and-mouse chase of a first love, the kind of infatuation that makes people act a fool. ... At 10, Brenton Wood wrote his first song about a man who wanted to be a ...

  9. Far Behind - Wikipedia

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    "Far Behind" is a song by the American rock/metal band Candlebox and the third single from their eponymous debut album. It is one of the band's most well-known songs, entering the charts in July 1993 and remaining there until January the following year when it was officially released as a single.