Three-fifths Compromise

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Synopsis

T-Voz brought the extensive dance-pop knowledge and the 3.Fiver brought the flashcards and the 5.A-Lo brought the Splenda and the compromise.No slavery. Just dance-pop.

Episodes

  • 1. T34 P4RTY

    14/06/2010 Duration: 01min

    Three things A-Lo will never fo'give himself fo': 1. Last night 2. Eating that fifth taco 3. Getting offbeat on the second pre-chorus/mispronouncing "apathetic" in the heat of the moment". Lyrics: A-Lo and T-Voz, who taught A-Lo the word "stuntin".

  • 2. Message to Brandon

    14/06/2010 Duration: 01min

    Inspired by a true story. Not Brandon's real number, we promise. Lyrics: A-Lo, T-Voz, Fiver

  • 3. Song About Nothing

    14/06/2010 Duration: 02min

    Another Dance-Pop song about nothing. Epitomizes S.A.T.'s style just as Od3 Two 3ight does. Lyrics: T-Voz and A-Lo

  • 4. Mixtake

    14/06/2010 Duration: 28s

    Lyrics: T-Voz

  • 5. Od3 Two 3ight (ft. H@T)

    14/06/2010 Duration: 01min

    Our biggest and boldest. A song about bureaucrats and their MYSTERIOUS connection to the numbers 3, 5, and 8. Eight is the truest of all 3-5 compromises. Lyrics: A-Lo, T-Voz, H@T, Fiver

  • 6. Auto-Tune a Capella

    14/06/2010 Duration: 01min

    S.A.T. goes experimental. 'nuff said.

  • 7. For Sure

    14/06/2010 Duration: 02min

    Dedicated to the man who taught S.A.T. all about bureaucrats. Note that Fiver wanted no part of this song. Also note the annoyingly squeaky vocals.

  • 8. Sarah Works 4 U

    14/06/2010 Duration: 03min

    An oldie but a goodie. Note that Sarah is not a Federalist but a federalist. Though she is still both folksy and foxy. Lyrics by A-Lo and T-Voz

  • 9. Screamo

    14/06/2010 Duration: 02min

    On a whim one fine afternoon, the S.A.T. members decided to do a screamo song. The result is as follows. Please note that none of us are actually angry about any of these things.

  • 10. Song-o-Change

    14/06/2010 Duration: 02min

    The first S.A.T. song EVER. T-Voz and A-Lo decided one day to enter an NPR Music contest to write a song about Change. Of course, being themselves, they used GarageBand and did it ON the deadline day. They also didn't actually send it in. But an idea was born.

  • 11. Shrooms

    14/06/2010 Duration: 01min

    This song does not actually advocate drug use because we think using drugs is STEWPID. Also, if you listen closely, you can hear crickets chirping. Lyrics by T-Voz