
loudENERGY.com
August, 2001
The Geektones won second prize in loudENERGY's
contest to write a song protesting high gas prices with Free
Gas. Sample lyric: How wretched were the sufferers,
forced to drive high-mileage cars/Some without air conditioning,
or power-assisted doors/Even worse, without a 4x4, we routinely
risked it all/How awful to be stranded on the way out to the mall!

Netslaves.com
April, 2001
The Geektones recording of Gods
of the New Economy is a rough-hewn, unvarnished piece of work ...
Its raw, and almost painful to listen to - a lonely voice
ranting in a deserted conference room.
Enthusiastic fan
May, 2001
Wow, how absolutely
perfect!
I am a soon-to-be laid off Amazon.com employee,
one of the 1,300 Seattle Washington customer service reps who found
out in January that we'd be getting the axe. While I never got a
European car, the song "Gods of the New Economy" really
rang true. I'm sitting here in my cubicle with my headphones
on, laughing my ass off, sending it to my friends. Great job, guys.
Even funnier was "Virtual Christmas" - I can relate!
Having worked 60+ hours a week around Christmastime for two years
running, I found this song to be quite on the mark, scathing to
the e-commerce world. I have to say this much for e-commerce tho
- it beats the hell out of going to the mall, eh?
Once, we dreamt of
our stocks. When I got hired here, I thought two years from my hire
date, I'd be able to open my own business with all the cash. The
price kept on rising and rising - it was crazy! Then, it dropped,
and kept on dropping. Now it's worthless to me, and I'm out of a
job after everything. But I'm not bitter. Never bitter. ; )