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William Patrick Niederst (born September 5, 1970), better known as Liam Lynch, is an American filmmaker, singer, musician, songwriter, and puppeteer. While studying at LIPA in Liverpool , United Kingdom, Lynch co-created, co-wrote, directed, scored, and produced the 1998 MTV comedy puppet series The Sifl and Olly Show .
It was announced that Myspace lost 12 years worth of content in a server migration gone wrong. So that meant any songs, photos and videos uploaded to the site between 2003-2015 were straight up ...
Fake Songs is the third studio album by American musician Liam Lynch, released on April 1, 2003 through S-Curve Records and distributed worldwide by Capitol Records.The album is known for featuring his best-known song "United States of Whatever", which was released as a single in 2002.
On August 8, 2008 a blog was posted on Spinnerette's MySpace announcing that fans could now hear the first song from the upcoming album via the official website. The song is called "Valium Knights". Brody performed a live version of "Driving Song" with Queens Of The Stone Age as a backing band for the Natasha Shneider benefit concert.
In fact, web apps are the majority on MySpace with 12 spots on this list including Bumper Stickers in the number 3 spot with 12.8 million users and Own Your Friends in fourth place with 10.3 ...
Liam Lynch (Irish republican) (1893–1923), general in the Irish Republican Army Liam Lynch (writer) (1937–1989), Irish playwright and novelist Liam Lynch (musician) (born 1970), American musician, writer, and movie director
The album was recorded throughout 2007 and 2008 by Lynch, and the first songs shown were "Get Up On The Raft" and "Things Have Changed" in episode 19 of Lynch's podcast in 2007. Get Up On The Raft differs in style from his previous album, How to Be a Satellite as the album centres around an alternative rock style and How to Be a Satellite ...
This album features the first appearances of the songs "Try Me" and "Cuz You Do", which would later be re-recorded and featured on Liam's 2003 album, "Fake Songs" with Ringo Starr playing drums for both songs. The music videos for the songs "We're All Nighters" and "Try Me" appeared in Liam's podcast, Lynchland.