At first these riffs were believed to be a song called Paisley Slide written by Ed Fritz, Sam Counsil, and Brad Cook in '93/'94. Later it was discovered that they were actually a piece of music designed to provide a heavy metal feel for a "hell" scene in a 2009 Idaho short film called "The Devil and the Blue Lady." Once again the true nature of these riffs was proven to be misunderstood as they were found in the CCMC November 2010 birthday music video. Finally the actual identity of the riffs was conclusively demonstrated to be a 2012 song about the terrible movie Oasis of the Zombies.
credits
from Don't Spin Away,
released August 13, 2013
Written by Sam Counsil and Eddie Fritz. Thanks to the people who made the movie Oasis of the Zombies.
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