Takin' it easy is the subject of discussion in a special feature of the second season's DVD release.* 1 is basically incoherent babbling (background scat) of Toki. The lines are thus sung as scat and therefore just interpreted by the editor. * In the DVD extras of season two, Murderface reveals that he forgot the actual lyrics of the first strophe after losing the napkin he had them written on. (-> see " Dethrecord" for the exact circumstances) Lyrics A conflict arises, but the future of the song eventually remains uncertain. That he ( still) refuses to include Toki in this project causes anger in the co-producer. After realizing that all of the three are passing on it, he reacts outraged and ponders making it a part of Planet Piss instead. At first, Murderface does not grasp the implied rejection and builds up false hopes about using Takin' it Easy as the album's opening song. According to Skwisgaar, it does not fit the sound of Dethklok. Once the track has finished, Nathan, Pickles and Skwisgaar abide by the agreement made with Offdensen and force themselves to utter some words of acknowledgement, despite being neither truly impressed nor interested in adding the track to the album. However, it is unclear whether the video is intended to be produced by the show characters or mere visual accompaniment. When the tape finally starts to play via cassette player, footage corresponding with the music is shown. This needlessly delays the actual playing, and as several questions concerning title and recording come up, Murderface believes the momentum on the point of being destroyed. Shortly before, Offdensen asks Nathan, Pickles and Skwisgaar for politeness while criticizing presumably to avoid further dispute in the important stage of album production they are already in.Īt the beginning of the subsequent audition, Murderface and Toki, who are both unaware of Charles’s request, try to butter up their colleagues with coffee and hot towels. Later on, the Takin' it Easy-demo is going to be presented to the band. He thereby rather sabotages Dethklok as he accidentally deletes essential guitar recordings which were priorly made by Skwisgaar in an elaborated and dangerous skydiving-experiment. For this purpose, persuaded Toki familiarizes himself with the recording equipment. Nonetheless, an idea for a song emerges when they are discussing potential themes: taking it easy. The rhythm guitarist, however, does not show himself all too enthusiastic about the suggestion of starting a side project, evidently preferring some leisure to play with a portable console. Murderface is not willing to simply put up with that, and thereupon approaches Toki, in front of which he laments about them both being excluded despite: "brimming with ideas." He then broaches their potential to save the band in the matter of writing music. While their bandmates are affected by a writer's block and busy with the recordings for the upcoming album, Murderface and Toki are having a rather easy time, as they are hardly involved in the creative process. The song does not appear on any show related album nor is a (full) version beside the excerpt featured in the episode available. Moreover, Murderface contemplates including the song in his side project Planet Piss ruling out 'greedy' Toki at that. While Murderface claims the writing mainly for himself, Toki is credited with all the engineering activities. It is presented in the second season's episode " Dethrecord" and supposedly revolves around the benefits of remaining calm or, in other words, taking it easy. " Takin' It Easy" ( with an emphasis on the apostrophe replacing the "g") is a hard rock song written and sung by William Murderface and Toki Wartooth irrespective of their work with Dethklok. Toki Wartooth, evoking the idea for the song ( scr) Yeah, there ain'ts no songs abouts taking it easy. The blackest most brutal wiki page in the history of free content encyclopedias! This page is under construction to become
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