User blog:Omgitskittykatty/Kitty's Monthly Update II: MELLOW AND HAPPY

I wrote a new song, it's Star Wars day and there's some questions.

Also... imagining Jessica Plz's sound.

HAPPY/MELLOW/CALM/PAINKILLERS! (5:19)
It's a Beatles-esque song that seems upbeat and happy and seems like the lyrics are about it too...but it isn't.

The song is credited to Jessica Plz's name and is from one of their Genre Albums, albums which is two-four genres/eras of (mostly) rock music.

The video features Brendan Urie picking off flowers in a bright, pink room. He dances and takes tablets, and revealing at the end, it was all a dream and he says "anti-depressants. they aren't working, dammit."

Krazy: does a violin solo, says gibberish, did actually take painkillers and anti-depressants while writing the song.

MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU.
Star Wars Day on May the 4th BE WITH YOU so I'll be watching most of the films and also the... CHRISTMAS SPECIAL.

QUESTIONS AND CHALLENGES.

 * Make up five of your own questions. Answer them.
 * Lil' Wayne vs. Snoop Dogg. Who wins?
 * The answer is Kanye West but what is the question?
 * Write a short verse of whatever you want.

HOW TO IMAGINE JESSICA PLZ'S SOUND!
Imagine Korn ("Twisted Transistor"), Gorillaz ("Clint Eastwood"), Beck ("Gamma Ray"), The Offspring ("You're Gonna Go Far Kid"), Guns 'n' Roses ("November Rain") and Babylon Zoo ("Spaceman"). (Paul McCartney and The Killers decided to join too) They all decided let's make a supergroup
 * KORN: The vocals and some industrial elements. Turntable scratching.
 * GORILLAZ: The rapping/hip-hop elements. Some of the electronic elements
 * BECK: Garage rock and experimental rock elements. Turntable scratching of course.
 * THE OFFSPRING: Pop punk, alternative rock and punk rock elements.
 * GUNS 'N' ROSES: Symphonic and glam rock elements.
 * BABYLON ZOO: Electronic and industrial elements. Turntable scratching.
 * PAUL MCCARTNEY: Baroque pop elements.
 * THE KILLERS: Indie rock and pop rock elements.
 * Other genres in the mix are
 * Noise rock (Sonic Youth), trip-hop (Massive Attack), alternative metal (Korn again, Slipknot) and pop-funk-rock (also one of the questions. Who fits the pop-funk-rock description?)