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| |title = M54 | | |title = M54 |
| |albumart = Cojumdip_cover.png | | |albumart = Cojumdip_cover.png |
| |writer = [[Bora Karaca]], [[Jacob Hurley]] and [[Brian McCorkle]] | | |writer = [[Bora Karaca]], [[Jacob Hurley]]{{cn}} and [[Brian McCorkle]]{{cn}} |
| |singer = [[Bora Karaca]], [[Jacob Hurley]], [[Matt S.]], [[Brian McCorkle]] | | |singer = [[Bora Karaca]], [[Jacob Hurley]], [[Matt S.]], [[Brian McCorkle]] |
| |album = [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]], [[Cojum Dip (Album)]] | | |album = [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]], [[Cojum Dip (Album)]] |
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| ==History== | | ==History== |
| The song was originally titled 5/4 as seen on the [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]] and debuted on their Emergenza Alvin's performance on December 12th.<ref>[https://myspace.com/cojumdip/video/cojum-dip-5-4-rap-live-/1001243 "Here's our debut of the new track, "5/4". It's a heavy song with rapping and bagpipes." [[Cojum Dip]] video, Myspace.]</ref> Along with the debut of the song, a 5/4 single was made and produced in mini CDs, only around 10 copies were made. <ref>[https://imgur.com/a/cojumpendium-matt-reference-2lyTu6T Matt S. talking about the 5/4 Single mini CD]</ref> | | The song was originally titled 5/4 as seen on the [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]] and debuted on their Emergenza Alvin's performance on December 12th.<ref>[https://myspace.com/cojumdip/video/cojum-dip-5-4-rap-live-/1001243 "Here's our debut of the new track, "5/4". It's a heavy song with rapping and bagpipes." [[Cojum Dip]] video, Myspace.]</ref> |
| [[File:54cd.jpg|thumb|right|5/4 single.]]
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| The [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]] demo of 5/4 features a different rapping verse for Bodur only, however, on live performances of the song, the members would often freestyle a verse.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zauFBcNJKUU&lc=UgxMkdRxVtR9yKEBFat4AaABAg.A2vqoJLKe7cA2wPf_3wwL_ Youtube reply by GraceUnderFiero. Retrieved June 23rd, 2024]</ref> | | The [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]] demo of 5/4 features a different rapping verse for Bodur only, however, on live performances of the song, the members would often freestyle a verse.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zauFBcNJKUU&lc=UgxMkdRxVtR9yKEBFat4AaABAg.A2vqoJLKe7cA2wPf_3wwL_ Youtube reply by GraceUnderFiero. Retrieved June 23rd, 2024]</ref> |
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| An early instrumental demo of 5/4 named "fivefourfinal" was made in August of 2005 and given out to the band members, although the song existed as early as July.<ref>[https://www.last.fm/user/speckers/library/music/Cojum+Dip/_/FiveFour Christy Deering's scrobbles for "FiveFour", last.fm]</ref> | | An early instrumental demo of 5/4 named "fivefourfinal" was made in August of 2005 and given out to the band members, although the song existed as early as July.<ref>[https://www.last.fm/user/speckers/library/music/Cojum+Dip/_/FiveFour Christy Deering's scrobbles for "FiveFour", last.fm]</ref> |
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| 5/4 was one of the two new songs featured in some variants of the [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]] along with [[Cell]], however, the song wouldn't be rereleased again until 2014 in Cojum Dip's Self-Titled. | | 5/4 was one of the two new songs featured in the [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]] along with [[Cell]], however, the song wouldn't be rereleased again until 2014 in Cojum Dip's self-titled album. |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
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| * The song closes with a sample from the "Mad Watch" scene from the 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland. In the scene, the White Rabbit's pocket watch is destroyed by the March Hare, to which the Mad Hatter says "It's two days slow, that's what it is." The sound of the broken watch and the Mad Hatter's quote is present in the song.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26RTlPgg-tA The "Mad Watch" scene from Alice in Wonderland.]</ref> However, the streaming release only has a modified version of the broken watch sound. | | * The song closes with a sample from the "Mad Watch" scene from the 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland. In the scene, the White Rabbit's pocket watch is destroyed by the March Hare, to which the Mad Hatter says "It's two days slow, that's what it is." The sound of the broken watch and the Mad Hatter's quote is present in the song.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26RTlPgg-tA The "Mad Watch" scene from Alice in Wonderland.]</ref> However, the streaming release only has a modified version of the broken watch sound. |
| * Blake Gower ([[Captain No]]) wasn't featured in the rapping section because of his singing abilities: however, a verse was written for him.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWpy5u0oxic Alex Saenz (Second Udabn) Interview Youtube.]</ref> | | * Blake Gower ([[Captain No]]) wasn't featured in the rapping section because of his singing abilities: however, a verse was written for him.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWpy5u0oxic Alex Saenz (Second Udabn) Interview Youtube.]</ref> |
| * An old mix of the song was made available by Blake Gower, this mix being almost identical to the [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]] demo, only lacking [[Mumutits]]' verse. | | * An old mix of the song was made available by Blake Gower, this mix being almost identical to the [[Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP]] demo, only lacking [[Mumutits]]' verse. |
| *[[Udabn]]'s verse was sang by Matt S. in studio releases and most live performances, however, the verse was sang live for the first time by Alex Saenz at Alvin's on December 2nd, 2005, shortly before Matt joined the band. It's unknown whether Alex ever recorded his verse in a studio. | | *[[Udabn]]'s verse was sang by Matt S. in studio releases and most live performances, however, the verse was sang live for the first time by Alex Saenz at Alvin's on December 2nd, 2005, shortly before Matt joined the band. It's unknown whether Alex ever recorded his verse in a studio. |
| *On the self-titled album's PDF booklet, the text "...your time is soon..." is hidden, invisible, where Laurence's verse is located. It can be seen by trying to select text over his verse. | | *On the self-titled album's PDF booklet, the text "...your time is soon..." is hidden, invisible, where Laurence's verse is located. It can be seen by trying to select text over his verse. |
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| | ==5/4== |
| | {{Infobox_album |
| | |title = 5/4 |
| | |disc_Category = Single |
| | |albumart = 54cd.jpg |
| | |year = 2006?{{cn}} |
| | |writer = [[Bora Karaca]], [[Jacob Hurley]]{{cn}} and [[Brian McCorkle]]{{cn}} |
| | |length = ? |
| | |label = Self-released |
| | |producers = Bora Karaca |
| | }} |
| | 5/4 was produced as single was made and produced in mini CDs following the songs debut at Alvin's, with only around 10 copies being made.<ref>[https://imgur.com/a/cojumpendium-matt-reference-2lyTu6T Matt S. talking about the 5/4 Single mini CD]</ref> It is likely this track later made its way onto the track list for the Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP. |
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| ==Lyrics== | | ==Lyrics== |