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Bunnyrabbits, Satan, Cheese and Milk

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​​​​​​​"Bunnyrabbits, Satan, Cheese and Milk" is a song by musical artist Stark Effect, aka Dr. David Dixon, associate professor of physics at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California. The song, originally released on Dixon's 2003 EP Mic in Track, is one of a number of tracks released freely online by Dixon under a Creative Commons license.

On April 1st 2017, the song (titled "Bunny Rabbits, Satan, Cheese and Milk" was released in the April Fool's Day issue of Hardy Fox's Hacienda Bridge newsletter, attributed to the Residents side project Black Tar and the Cry Babies. In the newsletter, the song is said to originate from a (fictional) album by Black Tar, The Poison of Time. The song was later featured on the 2017 Black Tar compilation TAR-Nation.

History

In 2005, the song was featured in a video, "ds_1", by artist Mojomoyo.[1]

The song (as "Bunny Rabbits, Satan, Cheese and Milk") was released on April 1st 2017 as part of the thirteenth issue of Hardy Fox's Hacienda Bridge newsletter, as an excerpt from a supposed album, The Poison of Time, by the mysterious Residents offshoot project Black Tar and the Cry Babies.

According to the newsletter, The Poison of Time "is an album of regret for time lost, of time ill spent, of time wasted by reading books instead of writing them."[2]

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