Guerilla-improv "Creeps Music" from RV&OI, manchildren who loiter around the state of Kentucky shoplifting, spray-painting cartoon ducks, and meditating on the zen of Ho-Ho wrappers after hours.
All RV&OI recordings are done on the world's crummiest handheld tape recorder, and their cassette-only albums are "released" in short homemade runs and usually left at bus stops, phone booths, and public restrooms.
It has been suggested by scholars and musicologists such as Mitchell Newport that this little dirge was perhaps intended as a parody of Bruce Springsteen's infamous "lethargic period" ("The Ghost of Tom Joad", etc.).