But Tom, that's what I do Maybe that's okay for now, but someday you'll be out of food and guns “Re: Your Brains” is a song about a survivor of the zombie apocalypse named Tom trying to fend off the singer, Bob, who is a zombie now. Get a special offer and listen to over 60 million songs, anywhere with Amazon Music Unlimited. I'm not surprised to see you haven't thought it through enough. All we want to do is eat your brains! We're at an impasse here, maybe we should compromise. If you open up the doors, we'll all come inside and eat your brains. and you'll have to make the call. I'm not surprised to see you haven't thought it through enough. In live performances, the song is almost always played as the closing song of the main portion of the show. Things have been okay for me except that I'm a zombie now. you made legitimate, positive changes to my life. why you folks might hesitate to submit to our demands. Things have been okay for me except that I'm a zombie now. Re: Your Brains. you made legitimate, positive changes to my life. It's good to see you buddy, how've you been? Re: Your Brains by Jonathan Coulton released under creativ commons. It is one of Jonathan's most recognizable and best known songs, a concert staple and an identifier of his place in the geek rock genre. Several early podcasters discovered and made regular use of Coulton's music, notably From September 16, 2005, to September 30, 2006, Coulton ran "Thing a Week", during which he recorded 52 musical pieces in an effort to push his creative envelope via a "forced-march approach to writing and recording"; to prove to himself that he could produce creative output to a deadline; and to see whether a professional artist could use the Internet and distribution via Coulton is also known for original pieces such as "A DVD & CD of a concert performed February 22, 2008, at the In May 2012, Coulton became the house musician for the On April 15, 2013, Coulton announced that he was working with comic book writer On August 31, 2013, it was announced that Coulton would be contributing lyrics to In June 2016, Coulton started doing a one-minute "Previously On" song at the beginning of the Coulton co-wrote the songs "Good for Me", "Patient Zero" and "Rollercoaster" with One of Coulton's best-known works is his 2005 light-acoustic Instead, Coulton released the single "Baby Got Back (In the Style of Glee)", a "cover of Glee's cover of my cover of Sir Mix-a-Lot's song, which is to say it's EXACTLY THE SAME as my original version". Thank you Mr. Coultan for making great music! "me toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo"we just wanna do is eat your brains, i mean c'mon man, it's just your brain c'moooon c'mon....c'mon just the brain, i mean you can your body still, just the braini used to listen your songs as a kid growing up with world of warcraft. and I plan on eating you slowly!Heya Tom, it's Bob from the office down the hall. I really wish you'd let us in.
First-time JoCo fans and unfamiliar audiences will usually sing the test chorus with proper tone, rhythm, and diction, after which Jonathan will correct them, instructing them to instead sound properly like singing undead: tone-deaf, arrhythmic, and unintelligible. Among his most popular songs are "Code Monkey", "Re: Your Brains", "Still Alive" and "Want You Gone" (the last three being featured in games developed by Valve: Left 4 Dead 2, Portal, and Portal 2 respectively). "Re: Your Brains" is currently only available for purchase in the Jonathan Coulton MP3 Store as an Downloadable FLAC versions of the above are available in the "Thing a Week II" is available for purchase as a CD "RE: Your Brains" is also now available as downloadable content for A karaoke version of "Re: Your Brains" is available on the i used to listen your songs as a kid growing up with world of warcraft.