Stories Of The Songs
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Beat It
Written By: Michael Jackson.
This is a song The Whalers covered. It can be found on the "Thriller" album which Ryan owns.


Whalers' Theme Song
Written On: 5/7/01.
Written By: Jackiewicz, Hunt, Frehulfer.
What is a band without a theme song? This thought terrified Mike and Lewis so, that they made this song one day in class. It is also the most recorded of their songs to date.
The War Song
Written On: 3/9, 3/21, & 3/23, 2001.
Written By: Jackiewicz, Frehulfer.
This song was started the day The Whalers formed. The two founding members decided that they wanted a folky song, which it originally was. Mike wrote all the music and Ryan came up with the Lyrics. Over the months it has become not so folky and Lewis added his parts.

Vigo
Written By: Hunt.
This song is extra heavy and fast and is about the badass villain from Ghostbusters II.
This Song Contains Content
Written On: 5/23/01.
Written By: Jackiewicz, Hunt.
Contrary to the name, this song contains no content whatsoever. So don't try to find any. It was written as a dedication to one of our "friends" who listens to content filled music. The 1st period creative team of Mike and Lewis came up with this one on one dull day in History class. It is the most evil of the Whaler songs.


The Rise and Fall of Mummrah
Written On: 3/15-17, 3/21, 2001.
Written By: Frehulfer, Jackiewicz.
Formally known as The Heroin Song, this song is an instrumental piece made by The Whalers. It's a decently slow mixture of blues/death metal that's just right for college kids to experiment with illecit substances while listening to.
Wussy Song #3
Written On: 7/20/01.
Written By: Jackiewicz, Hunt.
This song was completely improvised on one of the practices that Ryan couldn't attend. Mike started playing and squealing and Lewis quickly caught on and added some badass bass parts. The end result was something about New Orleans and a scarf.

I'll Take You Away
Written On: 7/9 and 7/10, 2001.
Written By: Jackiewicz, Frehulfer.
A simple, charming little song about being with a girl and being happy.
The Devil
Written On: 1/30 & 2/15, 2001.
Written By: Jackiewicz.
This song is about 20 seconds of pure evil. "The Devil" seemed to be the only title that fit this muwaha filled piece of death metal brilliance.

An Ode To Lulu
Written On: 3/9/01.
Written By: Jackiewicz, Frehulfer.
The second song written by The Whalers, this one is about bandmate Lewis. Lewis' sexy kneecaps and love of Japs both made their way into The Whalers' punkiest song.

Holding Us Back
Written On: 7/9/01.
Written By: Jackiewicz, Frehulfer.
A very bluesy song about people and things that suck and are keeping us from getting what we want.



The Whalers have more songs than can fit on this page. Look for them in the future.