The goal? to take up where the soundtrack to The Atomic Cafe left off, documenting our society's uneasy relationship with the concept or nuclearity (hey Mom! I just made up a new word!)
Through the manipulation of clip art I keep hoping to be offered a job as a graphics designer of the inept or cheesy sort.
A NOTE ON TRACK 2, "Shh-Boom!":
The song was first recorded on Atlantic Records' subsidiary label Cat Records by The Chords on March 15, 1954 and would be their only hit song. "Sh-Boom" reached #2 on the Billboard R&B charts and peaked at #9 on the pop charts.  It is sometimes considered to be the first doo-wop or rock 'n' roll record to reach the top ten on the pop charts (as opposed to the R&B charts). This version was ranked #215 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and is the group's only song on the list.
Supposedly the song originated like this:  A group of friends was sitting in a car in their neighborhood, listening to the radio.  An announcer broke in to announce the successful explosion of the world's first H-bomb.  The fellows got to wondering what such a blast would sound like, finally settling on "sh-boom."  Then one of them took this phrase of doom and decided to make a song about it.
1    Fireball Boogie         Camille Howard               1948
2   Sh-Boom   The Chords               1953
3   Watch World War Three (on Pay TV)         Crown City Four              1960
4  The Sun Is Burning    Simon & Garfunkel                1964
5  I Come And Stand At Every Door  The Byrds               1966
6  Atomic Bombs Away Blues Creation  1971
7  Nuclear Blues Blood Sweat & Tears  1980
8  Your Attention Please Scars 1981
9  After the Rain   Comsat Angels  1982
10  99 Red Balloons Nena  1983
11  Party at Ground Zero Fishbone  1985
12  Protect And Survive The Dubliners  1987
13  Everyday Is Like  Sunday Morrissey 1988
14  I Like Chinese Monty Python  1989
15  April 2031 Warrant  1992
16  Nuclear Supremacy  Dayglo Abortions 1995
17  Jesus Hits Like an Atomic Bomb Chanticleer  2004
18  Bring Back the Bomb GWAR 2004
19  Brighter Than A Thousand Suns  Iron Maiden  2006
20  The Iranian Bomb Tal Gilad  2011
 The final track, originally from 2011, seems as likely to come true now as then.
See you Monday!
 

 
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