After a mellow piano-lounge opening, the familiar hooky, techno beat from “Choices” kicks in. Surprisingly, besides being a clever novelty track, the epic-length single is actually quite enjoyable and remains fun on repeat listening. The “Stop Giving Me Verses” single was released on ITunes on August 16, 2010. Due to the amazing response from fans, the band had to extend the contest entry period from July 6 to July 20, 2010. The lucky fans’ pictures would also be featured on the picture sleeve for the single. Those verses which were selected would be recorded by the band, and shown in a video with the fan’s picture and lyrics in it. Fans were to submit one verse of new lyrics along with a suggested singing style for it. The band announced the lyric contest on Jon their website. What makes “Stop Giving Me Verses” unique, besides its impressive length, is that all of the song’s new lyrics came directly from Hoosiers fans themselves. Available at Įnglish pop-rock band The Hoosiers recently released a special treat for their fans with the 45-minute long new single, “Stop Giving Me Verses.” The song is in fact an extended parody version of the hit song “Choices” from their sophomore album The Illusion of Safety, currently receiving great critical praise and love from their fans after its summer 2010 release. The Hoosiers’ 2010 album “The Illusion of Safety”.
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