The second release from Satanic Dagga Orgy, the only polk-funk band in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Track List:
1. This Train
A traditional American folk tune, re-worked by The Orj
2. Don't Be Kak
Written in December 2014 after a show in Knysna with Jon Shaban, Don't Be Kak is about facing fears and overcoming obstacles, but also about not being a poes.
3. Legalise It
A song about the many benefits of marijuana
4. Let Me Put My Poems in You (Saartjie's Sonnet)
A song about the best girl in the world, and poetry
5. Mr Crocodile
A song about South African Political Leaders and their greed
6. Thanks but No Thanks
A cautionary tale about the dangers of meeting people online
credits
released October 9, 2015
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at Rocket Sound in Johannesburg, South Africa
Engineered by Jeremy C. Elwell
Produced by Satanic Dagga Orgy
All songs by Satanic Dagga Orgy
Zam Boney (Gianluca Tadiello): Lead Guitar, Ukulele, Backing Vocals, Bass Guitar, Harmonica
Jeremy "MC Kettle" Elwell: Cajon, Tambourine, Drums, Percussion, Seasoning, Backing Vocals
Michael "Loopy" Luptak: Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, Mouth Solo, Backing Vocals
Peter "Blackbeard" Ferreira: Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals
Shaun "Samwise" Oliver: Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Special thanks to:
Satan - Lord of Darkness, Non-existent embodiment of Evil
Sarah Snyman - Best Person, Best Girlfriend
Jono Wood - Photographer Extraordinaire
Gareth Steele - Bromantical
Francois Ferreira and Orly Oh Meiri - Design Geniuses
Kirsten and Wayne Pictor - Trusting Homeowners and good friends
Evangelous Souloutas - Greek Sage
The House of Noise Crew - Prawns, but the best kind
Chris Preyser - Imagery Wizard
Liso Gilikidi - The only one who kbows where This Train is truly bound for
Allas Du Plooy - Lekker Tiete
Claudi Crosti - For buying Jeremy a speedo
Craig Oliver - Boet
The Orjanites - Thanks for all the support and love
Jon Scholtz - Venue Loaner, Beer Provider, Champ
Boyden and the Crew at Freedom Hair - For keeping us sharp
Handstyle 7th Street Tattoos & Company - For keeping us colourful
More General Thanks:
Christelle Duvenage, Henry Engelbrecht, Alexander Wolf, Wayde Flowerday, Sammy SF Slabbert, Texx and the City, The Metalist, Perception Entertainment, Luckie Radio, The Grind Radio, Mix FM, Fred Otto, Guillaume Rossouw, Hilltop Live, Gareth Wilson, Meth Breath, Black Math, Sisters, Go Barefoot, Gangsterdam, Fuzigish, Shortstraw, BCUC, The Dagga Couple, Werner Webber, Bass De Beer, State Society, Gevoel Van Veiligheid, Made For Broadway, Savage Lucy, The Slashdogs, Cortina Whiplash, Brafcharge, Goat Throne, The Deaf Commission, Mad God, Slippery When Wet, The South Shore Ramblers, Jon Shaban, The Shabeen, Kevin Rule, Gord Laws, Ingrid Starke, Spencer Martin, Duncan Bell, Wayne Longbeard, Newtown Knife Gang, Man as Machine, Neil Brannigan Tyrell, Tidal Waves, Rumours Lounge, The Bohemian, The Winston Pub, Lucy Huxham, BOXER, The Goldilox Zone, All These Wasted Nuts, Monday Morning Justice, Kerry-Anne Allerston, The Ferreira, Elwell, Tadiello, Luptak and Oliver families, especially Mrs Oliver.
Drawing influence from pop music and punk rock, S.D.O's grooving folk jams fill the space between the two extremes and get
the crowd bouncing along from the first chord to the last beat of the doos.
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