Summertime Rolls, by Jane’s Addiction.
The fact that I don’t understand what “only ’90s kids will get this” means surely indicates I am not a ’90s kid. I was certainly a ’90s teenager, though. I came to Jane’s Addiction late, but not by much. Nothing’s Shocking and Ritual de lo Habitual loomed large in the latter stages of high school, as they did for lots of ’90s teens, I suppose.
Perry Farrell went to my high school, and if you were an enterprising Drama Club kid who knew how to climb up into the sort of untended catwalk above the stage in the classroom, you could see where he had signed his name, and you could sign yours.
This song probably means something to a ’90s teen you know.
Another weekend project, wherein the first appropriate drum loop I found is… uh… well trap house seems kinda appropriate for this artist, so let’s not ask too many questions about my decision making on this one. I am really thinking it’s time to stop playing the rhythm guitar while I sing, because there’s way too much of it.