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  1. 3 de jul. de 2012 · Buy the Full Digital Album. This song was written in 2008 after Proposition 8 passed in California, banning gay marriage. At that time there was no telling what the courts would do. My intention with this song was NOT to blame all homophobia on latent homosexuals. My thinking was that if we, as a culture, made it a cliche that anyone spouting ...

  2. www.ebanschletter.com › aboutEban Schletter

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  3. Eban Schletter's Cosmic Christmas by Eban Schletter, released 17 November 2009 1. Countdown 2. Send Christmas Into the Universe (ft. Crissy Guerrero & Tracy DeNisi) 3. We Three Kings 4. Space Baby One 5. Computers - Part 1 6. Super Small 7. Space Baby Two 8. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 9. Who Is the Man With All the Toys 10. Carol of the Bells 11.

  4. 29 de ago. de 2013 · Fantastical Musicorium Podcast by Eban Schletter, released 29 August 2013 1. Fantastical Musicoriun Episode 12: Odyssey of a Soul with No Name 2. Fantastical Musicorium Episode 14: Circus of Intentions 3. Fantastical Musicorium Episode 17: Dream Factories "In 2013, having been co-producer of the Pod F Tompkast, I was inspired to do a podcast of my own.

  5. Eban Schletter's Witching Hour. 131 likes. From the man behind the musical madness of Mr. Show and Spongebob Squarepants comes a crypt full of c

  6. Eban Schletter is a songwriter for SpongeBob SquarePants. He created most of the musical numbers for certain episodes, particularly full-length episodes such as "The Sponge Who Could Fly", "Pest of the West", and "Atlantis SquarePantis". Schletter also composed and performed "I Wrote This" from...

  7. Schletter's actual playing was also in demand, and he made an appearance on Tool's Ænima in 1996 while launching his own solo career. Much of Schletter's solo material displays a strong country influence, but he also explores several different styles, most notably during Eban Schletter's Witching Hour. ~ Andrew Leahey