Yet Another Garage Band (The Kingdom Under the Mountain)

"Yet Another Garage Band" is the debut single for the band The Vibing Heads, the song was written orginally as an one-off to only be shared among the band's friends and family, despite this Tyne Higgins little sister recomended her to share the song to the John Marcus Show. Whilst initially reluctant to share the song, the band eventually gave in and sent the song to the John Marcus Show. The song became an instant hit among the listeners of the John Marcus Show, becoming the number one song in the John Marcus Show for two weeks.

The song was eventually re-recorded in 1990 for the The Beginning of Something (Not So) Great album.

Background and Recording
The three members of the band had wanted to write music since atleast they were eight years old, in late January 1987 Aubrey Schultz begun to write the song, orginally as meant as a solo, the song was on the edge of being scrapped before a classmate of Aubrey Schultz, Tyne Higgins offered to help with the song, eventually they got a friend of them, Gaylord Love to help with production, despite this the trio were too busy and nearly couldn't get a chance to record the song, were it not that Tyne's Valentines Day date was canceled.

On the 14th of February on Tyne's house the song was recorded after eight takes, immediately after recording Tyne decided to show it to her parents and sister, as Tyne would put it an 1998 Home Times interview "my parents so excited I felt that were gonna need to go the hospital, they decided to show it to my neighbors, whilst my sister recomended me to send it to the John Marcus Show, whilst initally I was reluctant to share it, eventually I called up the band and we all decided to send it to the John Marcus Show".

Reception
The song was initally shared on the John Marcus Show on February 27th, the song became very popular among listeners of the John Marcus Show, with John Marcus getting hundreds of petitions for the song, in fact the petitions became so overwhealming that John Marcus had to ban petitions for the song, eventually John Marcus contacted the band and invited them for an interview, the intervivew only furthered the popularity of the band, eventually contacted Neumond and they agreed to release the song, in excange for 20% of all profit generated by the song, thanks to this the song manged to Number 1 on the Top Indie's 100 on April of 1987.