QUEEN EXCLUDER 2026
LOST ACIDPLANET TRACK -- CIRCA 2005
never before released to the public...
Back in the early 2000s, before social media, before streaming... there was a place called AcidPlanet where underground artists from all over the world were uploading raw, experimental music.
This track -- "Queen Excluder" by Brodie and Jdrums -- came out of that era.
What's wild... is how much of it feels ahead of its time.
Lyrics referencing AI, webcams, internet culture, media manipulation, and corporate branding... all in 2005???
No Spotify. No footprint. No trace.
Just a handful of tracks... and then silence.
So the question is --
Who was Brodie... and how did he see all this coming?
#losttracks #acidplanet #queenexcluder #jdrums #earlyinternet #AI #MusicMystery #whereisbrodie
LYRICS...
QUEEN EXCLUDER - BRODIE LYRICS
Guerrilla tactics
As sound opens fire
This forum ain't work safe, mate
Wounded by songs
Open a flash
Watch world leaders dance
Life concepts and
Teardrops and
Accumulation
of all that is kitsch
era of hard drive
Stuck in a ditch
will it survive?
I'm not sure, mate
My genome project is bang up to date
Now the DNA
Splashing all over your face
Viper hiss serving
Like a dinner plate
Increase
The
Release
Vibration amplification
Elite athlete
I'm the queen excluder
My lyrics spin out
As far as I stretch
Talking about webcams and
Internets
Ridiculous really
I wish I was better
Write songs about
Hearts and letters and
Army searches
AI
Seattle lasers
Razor wire fence and
I cross it, I'm bound
Eruption of news
Bulletin capsules
Right, for the front page
let's lead with a domestic violence angle
Now the DNA
splashes all over your face
Viper hiss
Serving you like a dinner plate
Increase the release
vibration amplification
Elite athlete
I'm the queen excluder
Spend a bit of time
With Princess Di
Paint stripper drug
drunk in a club
White credit cards
magnetic wash
She's fit and
She's not and
No point protesting
against all these brands
I'm the product of the
Coca-Cola company
Superimposin
| Director |
James Robinson |
Credits |
James Robinson |