This has that classic Cog bounciness and jangliness that is one thing that makes you guys so much fun! If I didn't know better, I'd say this was a song you wrote yourself! Great job! Again, please do "When You're Evil" by Voltaire.
Sorry, Cog, I don't know if you want my honest opinion on this one... It's another straight-up banger that keeps true to the original while putting your own spin and feel into it. Now I wanna take a trip.
I think I left you a rather confusing comment about your weight back a while ago. Here's the deal. You buy a product that is in a package. Let's say you buy some peanuts. It says something like 600 kcalories, 20 fats, 30 carbohydrates, 10 fibers. Fibers are carbohydrates. And they do contain calories like every other carbohydrate. The thing is that those particular calories coming from fibers can't be assimilated by the organism because of their molecular structure. Now, the question becomes, if you follow a diet that tells you to eat 2000 kcalories, are they also counting the kcalories that aren't assimilated? I don't know for sure, but I've searched for this exact information for a long time and never managed to find it. When it says 600 kcalories for 100g of peanuts, does that mean only the kcalories that your body actually assimilates or does it also include the fibers, that your body doesn't assimilate. Because if they are also counting the kcalories that your body doesn't assimilate in those 600 kcalories that they write on the package, then eating peanuts all day would make you malnourished. And this is a very complicated question. I've seen opinions on this matter, but never an official document saying for sure that this is one way or the other. If you exercise a lot, your body produces endorphins. That's a sort of feel good hormone. So if you keep exercising a lot, you feel rather good. But you might still be starving. Which in time leads to all sorts of problems. Mental fog, tiredness, depression, hearth diseases, etc... So, my suggestion would be to take care when it comes to dieting. I find it very strange that I could not find any official document on this matter.
It's good to see the Viewfinder crew is doing good.
If Cog is Dead is the conductor, I’m willing to be a passenger on the train.
What an absolute bop! I seriously enjoyed this! Thank you, it’s one of your best
Hell yeah, my favorite artist covering one of my favorite songs!
Thank you for accompanying my life with your songs for eleven years now 🙏
@malikbando5216 My pleasure, I'm so glad you enjoy the music!
I love how you’ve stuck to your roots all these years! ❤️ I look forward to every drop!
I can't wait! I've been listening to you daily for over a month and now you're dropping more gold!
This has that classic Cog bounciness and jangliness that is one thing that makes you guys so much fun! If I didn't know better, I'd say this was a song you wrote yourself! Great job! Again, please do "When You're Evil" by Voltaire.
Sorry, Cog, I don't know if you want my honest opinion on this one...
It's another straight-up banger that keeps true to the original while putting your own spin and feel into it. Now I wanna take a trip.
this is the best thing this morning! Thank you!
Ooh that is a song that i think will do very well in a steam style
A classic for sure.
oh my I love this song
Fantastic!
YES
Good work sir!
Woooo!
Yup, time to have my ticket punched and taken for a ride.
:D
Song cover suggestion.
E.G.G.M.A.N.
I think I left you a rather confusing comment about your weight back a while ago. Here's the deal. You buy a product that is in a package. Let's say you buy some peanuts. It says something like 600 kcalories, 20 fats, 30 carbohydrates, 10 fibers. Fibers are carbohydrates. And they do contain calories like every other carbohydrate. The thing is that those particular calories coming from fibers can't be assimilated by the organism because of their molecular structure. Now, the question becomes, if you follow a diet that tells you to eat 2000 kcalories, are they also counting the kcalories that aren't assimilated? I don't know for sure, but I've searched for this exact information for a long time and never managed to find it. When it says 600 kcalories for 100g of peanuts, does that mean only the kcalories that your body actually assimilates or does it also include the fibers, that your body doesn't assimilate. Because if they are also counting the kcalories that your body doesn't assimilate in those 600 kcalories that they write on the package, then eating peanuts all day would make you malnourished. And this is a very complicated question. I've seen opinions on this matter, but never an official document saying for sure that this is one way or the other. If you exercise a lot, your body produces endorphins. That's a sort of feel good hormone. So if you keep exercising a lot, you feel rather good. But you might still be starving. Which in time leads to all sorts of problems. Mental fog, tiredness, depression, hearth diseases, etc... So, my suggestion would be to take care when it comes to dieting. I find it very strange that I could not find any official document on this matter.