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    <title>the Wikkid podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Chris Lochner”</title>
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    <description>Being raised in a strict fundamentalist Christian group in the 1980s can cause some very predictable problems. Depression can be a Christian teenager's most constant companion despite church promises to the contrary. Dark humour, and even darker music, can help. This podcast is centered around the songs I wrote to deal back then, and what happened when I then picked away at recording workable versions of them for decades.
contact me with questions and comments at wikkidperson@gmail.com or on Twitter @WikkidPerson 
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    <itunes:summary>Being raised in a strict fundamentalist Christian group in the 1980s can cause some very predictable problems. Depression can be a Christian teenager's most constant companion despite church promises to the contrary. Dark humour, and even darker music, can help. This podcast is centered around the songs I wrote to deal back then, and what happened when I then picked away at recording workable versions of them for decades.
contact me with questions and comments at wikkidperson@gmail.com or on Twitter @WikkidPerson 
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  <itunes:title>Bitterness</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>A serious look at suicidal ideation, youthful resentment and a mania for bladed weapons. A church culture in which there were few worse sins than being resentful if they mistreated you, and "forgiveness" was your job, not theirs. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Bitterness: like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die? A serious look at suicidal ideation, youthful resentment and a mania for bladed weapons. A church culture in which there were few worse sins than being resentful if they mistreated you, and "forgiveness" was your job, not theirs. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;I was delighted to score a session player who could do Spanish guitar.  Had to play conga drums myself. Had a teacher colleague add some chimey electric and soloing to my mudslide/ocean surf rhythm guitar sound. Tinkered with recordings of my sister doing horror movie style screams to make them sound more disturbing. Stuff like that.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Personnel&lt;br&gt;
Drums: Gloria Haslan-Garbuio&lt;br&gt;
Bass: Andy Graham&lt;br&gt;
Fancy Acoustic: Chris Lochner&lt;br&gt;
Additional Chimey and Solo Electric Guitars: Jason King&lt;br&gt;
Additional Chorus Vocals: Jason King and Bill Ranger&lt;br&gt;
Screams/Wolves: Debbie Moore-Michelin&lt;br&gt;
Alexander Scourby stand-in: Dave Whelen&lt;/p&gt;
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<p>I was delighted to score a session player who could do Spanish guitar.  Had to play conga drums myself. Had a teacher colleague add some chimey electric and soloing to my mudslide/ocean surf rhythm guitar sound. Tinkered with recordings of my sister doing horror movie style screams to make them sound more disturbing. Stuff like that.</p>

<p>Personnel<br>
Drums: Gloria Haslan-Garbuio<br>
Bass: Andy Graham<br>
Fancy Acoustic: Chris Lochner<br>
Additional Chimey and Solo Electric Guitars: Jason King<br>
Additional Chorus Vocals: Jason King and Bill Ranger<br>
Screams/Wolves: Debbie Moore-Michelin<br>
Alexander Scourby stand-in: Dave Whelen</p>]]>
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<p>I was delighted to score a session player who could do Spanish guitar.  Had to play conga drums myself. Had a teacher colleague add some chimey electric and soloing to my mudslide/ocean surf rhythm guitar sound. Tinkered with recordings of my sister doing horror movie style screams to make them sound more disturbing. Stuff like that.</p>

<p>Personnel<br>
Drums: Gloria Haslan-Garbuio<br>
Bass: Andy Graham<br>
Fancy Acoustic: Chris Lochner<br>
Additional Chimey and Solo Electric Guitars: Jason King<br>
Additional Chorus Vocals: Jason King and Bill Ranger<br>
Screams/Wolves: Debbie Moore-Michelin<br>
Alexander Scourby stand-in: Dave Whelen</p>]]>
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