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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 created in 2004 and publicly released the same year in the website Vicious Enterprises .NET.<ref>[https://imgur.com/a/Z3kuI5g Tap Tap Tap's section in the website Vicious Enterprises .NET]</ref> It was later released in the band's first release [[The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe]] and has been included in every release made by the band since.
[[File:54cd.jpg|thumb|right|5/4 single.]]
 
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>
 
An early instrumental demo of 5/4 named "fivefourfinal" was made in August of 2005 and given out to the band members.
 
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.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 15:11, 11 September 2024

Tap Tap Tap
Written by Bora Karaca
Appears on The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe, Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP, Turk Off EP, Cojum Dip
Sung by Bora Karaca
Duration 4:41
Genre Avant-garde Metal, Speed Metal
Language English, Turkish (in the demos)


Tap Tap Tap is the seventh song on Cojum Dip's album, Cojum Dip, and sung by Bora Karaca.

History

The song was created in 2004 and publicly released the same year in the website Vicious Enterprises .NET.[1] It was later released in the band's first release The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe and has been included in every release made by the band since.

Trivia

  • The "Oh my God it's DIP!" at the end of the song is sampled from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
  • Tap Tap Tap has a rare usage of a slur, in the line "I stopped calling people fags".

Lyrics

(ahh)

Don’t try to scan a seaweed heap, 
your fragile toes might step in glass
Don’t try to pet your dog in the dark, 
you might feel it up the ass
Grew up on tabbouli and hummus, 
carrots and baba ghanoush
I can’t say the word “foyer”
but I can pronounce the word “douche”

(ahh!)

Grew up on tabbouli and hummus,
carrots and baba ghanoush
I stopped calling people fags
but I’m still in a rotten cartouche
Mommy’s trucking kids in her belly,
getting them ready for a soccer rot
Next time I see a van with a telly,
I’m going to hit them a lot!

(Ahhhh...)

The crime scene
had officers’ heads down (shwop shwop)
How will I unearth that mystery? (shwop shwop)
Dental records, maybe? (shwop shwop)
That poor baby.

Mommy’s trucking kids in her belly,
getting them ready for a soccer rot
Next time I see a van with a telly,
I’m going to hit them a lot!
A lot!
A lot!
A lot!
A lot!

"Oh my God it's DIP!"


Tabs/Chords

Nothing here, yet!

The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe

February 2005 variant

1. Bressed Men
2. 7/4
3. 4LO$
4. Jabberwocky
5. Reverse Mullet
6. How?
7. Tap Tap Tap
8. Mome Wrath
9. Puzzle Dust

Second variant

Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP
Turk Off EP / 2010 Remix
Cojum Dip