Song Name Generator? - for those who're lost (like me)

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recursive one wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 10:29 am
3lu5iv3 wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 10:06 am recently found out about https://www.song-lyrics-generator.org.uk/name/
it's a life saver for guys like me who sucks at song name.
Very cool thing!

Some of the results, must use them somewhere
- Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Reptilians
- Early Morning Conspiracy
- Smells Like Chinese Reptilians
- My Vaccine Wants To Kill Your Mama
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You Can't Drink Through A Buffalo Herd

Okay? :lol:

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Can't Take My Goblins Off You
Look James, are you going to Eat With Me or Not?
Gonna Make You Eat
You Don't Send Me Delightful Goblins Anymore
Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Goblins
There's A Good Reason Goblins Are Numbered, James
I Eat in Your Arms
A Lot Of People Tell Me I Have A Fake Chord


omg these are hilarious :lol:

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Hardware Knobs Forever
She Thinks Synth's Sexy
Baby, I Need Your Knobs
Great Knobs of Synth
Distorted Horizon Eat My Hardware Knobs in His Loo
You may think you can fly ... but you better not try

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In a related topic, I’ve wanted for a long time to do a musical project kind of along the vein of Dead Can Dance. I feel way too pretentious when I try to write lyrics in their style (maybe because DCD ARE really pretentious?). Some of their songs use made up words and simple vocalizations in place of actual language.

I thought it might be an interesting approach to develop my own constructed language to use, which of course is very pretentious in its own right, but at least avoids the pitfalls of adding true meaning to the mix. And because I can’t simply make anything easy, I want to write a program which randomly generates a constructed language and then uses that to randomly generate songs. The advantage being that I can keep generating new languages until I settle on something which I’d feel comfortable actually singing in. I did write my own random language generator years ago, but it took a fairly simplistic approach. This time I’ve begun to immerse myself in the study of linguistics and am reading books and watching videos on constructed language design. All because it’s too much effort to write my own lyrics. 😂
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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recursive one wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 12:33 pm Distorted Horizon Eat My Hardware Knob
I knew you had something in your mind when you asked me to come for a beer.. Dirty mushroom head :smack:

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