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Mesozoic Era!

SING ALONG WITH THE BAND

  • Hey, T-Rex, whatcha looking for?

    You want some meat ‘cause you’re a

    ca-ca-ca-carnivore.

    But T-Rex, your teeth are falling out.

    I bet it’s from all that meat that you got in your mouth.

    I bet you’re looking for some

    ca-ca-ca-carrion.

    But T-Rex, come on, man,

    you got the stinkiest breath in all of the Mesozoic.

    Hey, T-Rex

    Why do you keep chasing all these beautiful dinosaurs?

    Hey, T-Rex

    Why do you keep chasing these defenseless, dinosaurs?

  • Welcome to the Mesozoic Era.

    Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods.

    Welcome to the Mesozoic Era. (Yeah)

    The Triassic wasn’t very popular

    But at least it has the Plateasaraus

    The Jurassic was the golden age of herbivore: Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus

    It also was the beginning of the rise of the first birds like the Archaeopteryx

    Then there’s the Cretaceous Period. Before all the dinosaurs went away.

    There were T-Rexes battling Ankylosaurses (Yeah)

    Repeat Chorus and end on…

    Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah-ah-ahhhhh

  • Archaeopteryx, what are you doing?

    Archaeopteryx, can you even fly?

    Archaeopteryx, what are you doing?

    How do we spell your name?

    Archaeopteryx, what are you doing?

    Archaeopteryx, we can’t we spell your name.

    Archaeopteryx, what are you doing?

    How do we spell you name?

    Archaeopteryx, what are you doing?

    Archaeopteryx, can you even fly?

    Archaeopteryx, what are you doing?

    How do we spell your name? How do we spell your name? How do we spell your name?

 

Debut album streaming everwhere!

Featuring singles “T-Rex,” “Mesozoic Era,” and “Archaeopteryx,”Welcome to the Mesozoic Era offers a collection of catchy songs crafted for kids, with a healthy indie-rock spirit for parents to enjoy (and even sing along). The digital version will be available on all streaming platforms, including Bandcamp,.

Limited run of assettes and CDs available in the new year.

 

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