This track by Jonathan Coulton is about a zombie co-worker promising to eat his friend’s brains. It is licenced (like all his tracks) under the creative commons licence which means you may add it to a movie, upload to youtube, distribute to friends, etc so long as his name is credited and that no profit is made. There was a large controversy between JoCo fans over whether a colon appears in the title of the song or not. This was caused by the absence of a colon both in the JoCo store and on the Thing a Week 2 CD case. However, upon consulting with JoCo it has been established that t… read more
This track by Jonathan Coulton is about a zombie co-worker promising to eat his friend’s brains. It is licenced (like all his tracks) under the creat… read more
This track by Jonathan Coulton is about a zombie co-worker promising to eat his friend’s brains. It is licenced (like all his tracks) under the creative commons licence which means you m… read more
Jonathan Coulton is a geek rock / folk rock musician active since 2003 from Brooklyn, known for his songs about geek culture. He is best known for such compositions as "Still Alive" and "Code Monkey", as well as his cover of Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back". He is the Contributing Troubadour for Popular Science magazine and the musical director for John Hodgman's Little Gray Book Lectures. Every week for a year Coulton released a new song for free on his website as part of his Thing a Week podcast, on topics as diverse as vengeful nerds, self-l… read more
Jonathan Coulton is a geek rock / folk rock musician active since 2003 from Brooklyn, known for his songs about geek culture. He is best known for such compositions as "Still Alive&quo… read more
Jonathan Coulton is a geek rock / folk rock musician active since 2003 from Brooklyn, known for his songs about geek culture. He is best known for such compositions as "Still Alive" and "Code Monkey", as well as his… read more