Talk:God Says No
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[edit]Other than the fact that they called it one, what exactly makes "Silver Future" a bonus track on this album when it's on every version that exists (as far as I know)? Wpell (talk) 08:05, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
It was recorded for the Heavy Metal 2000 soundtrack, which came out before the album. I think it was recorded separately from the rest of the music, but I'm not sure (no longer have the liner notes on me.) I remember an interview with Dave saying the only reason he agreed to do the soundtrack was because it allowed him to work with a particular producer/engineer whom he admired. 74.115.162.10 (talk) 15:36, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
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I once read an interview on why this album is called 'God Says No'. Wyndorff explained that he'd normally procrastinate to write an album untill about three-to-two weeks before recording. 'God Says No' would have been a completely different album and Wyndorff had written everything and made demo-tapes for the album way ahead of time. At about two weeks before the recording-sessions where sceduled, his car was stolen at a gas stop, with all the sheet music and demo-recordings on them. Wyndorff, again, had only two weeks to write the whole album over and locked himself in a cheap motel to write over. He re-named the album 'God Says No' as because it made him feel like he wanted to change his ways for the better, but "God Says No".