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Matt Farley (born June 3, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, filmmaker, author and podcaster who has released more than 26,000 songs . Farley's creative output is released under his label Motern Media, and he usually presents his musical work under a variety of pseudonyms and band names, including the Toilet Bowl Cleaners, Papa Razzi and the Photogs, the Hungry Food Band, the Guy Who Sings Songs About Cities & Towns, and the Odd Man Who Sings About Poop, Puke and Pee. Farley has starred in, co-written, co-produced and released over 15 amateur feature-length movies with his friend Charlie Roxburgh including '' Don't Let the Riverbeast Get You!'' (2012), and he hosts two podcasts.


Life and musical career

Farley grew up in Massachusetts, graduated from Bishop Fenwick High School in 1996, and majored in English at
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in
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. There, he started his musical duo Moes Haven with his friend Tom Scalzo; Farley says he wrote hundreds of songs with Scalzo before they graduated in 2000. Farley then moved to
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, specifically because he knew no-one who lived there. He joined the band Moes Haven, at one point attempting to record one album with the band every day for a year. He left
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of the band's work in public places across the city, and drove people to the
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so he could get them to listen to the band's music. Moes Haven was strongly influenced by
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and
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. Farley also worked a 40-hour-week day job for three days a week at a
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for teenagers, and continued to do so until 2017. Farley states that in 2004, the pair learned they could upload music to
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. A few years later, he discovered that "Shut Up Your Monkey", a comical song by the band, had become its only song to be downloaded in large numbers, and that their songs with silly titles were the only ones to generate revenue. He soon began writing and recording songs about common terms he thought people might type into a search bar. He said in 2014 that "people were searching for unique words – words that aren't usually in song titles." He later uploaded Moes Haven's catalogue to
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, and then
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. Farley created the umbrella name for all of his works, Motern Media, after misspelling the word "
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" in a work-in-progress 10,000-page novel. By January 2014, he had released over 14,000 songs in 200 albums under 65 different band names, at an average pace of around 20 per day, or 100 per day maximum. In January 2015, Farley said he was recording 200 songs per month, having written over 16,000 songs at that point, including a 92-song album about
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. He had set a goal to quit his day job so he could make music seven days a week. In 2016, he performed "Used to Be a
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", a song topic derived from internet traffic about how re-purposed locations of the American chain restaurant still retain their distinctive roof style, on ''
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''. The '' Reply All'' podcast has featured Farley multiple times and used his custom songs. By 2017, his musical career was so lucrative that he was able to focus on it full-time, leaving behind his day-job at a
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for teenagers.
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of ''
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'' wrote about his experience writing a song for his children, " Armpit Farts, A Love Song," with Farley in 2020. In 2021, Farley self-published a 136-page manifesto on creativity titled "The Motern Method". In 2024, ''
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'' journalist Brett Martin found that Farley had written a song about him specifically, 11 years prior. Farley has now slowed down to producing one 50-song album per month, and he performs an annual five-and-a-half-hour concert "extravaganza" in
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, where he now lives. His songs received attention on
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in October 2024 when users of the site discovered they could find their own personalized "poop song".


Musical artistry

Much of Farley's output consists of piano-and-vocals compositions. His albums can be up to 100 songs in length. Farley's pseudonyms, which number about 80, often correlate to the subject of their songs; he releases albums about celebrities as Papa Razzi and the Photogs, releases songs about food as the Hungry Food Band, has performed 70 different versions of “
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” as the Motern Media Holiday Singers, and sings songs about cities and towns as the Guy Who Sings Songs About Cities & Towns. As part of the latter, his lyrics are largely derived from reading
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articles on each town. Thousands of his songs under the name the Best Birthday Song Band Ever celebrate birthdays, each sung about a different name. , 600 of his songs invite different feminine names to the
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, and 500 of them are marriage proposals. The Sorry
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Person is another of his pseudonyms, with songs for specific apologies. Other albums consist of topics such as sports teams, animals, jobs, weather, and furniture. His other band names include the Guy Who Sings Your Name Over and Over, the
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Sports Band, the
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, the Great Weather Song Person, the Paranormal Song Warrior, the Passionate & Objective Jokerfan and the Birthday Band For Old People. Farley has two pseudonyms dedicated to songs about
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; The Toilet Bowl Cleaners, which he describes as "making statements with their albums", and The Odd Man Who Sings About Poop, Puke and Pee, which he says is "more shameless". According to Farley, one song that contains only the word "poop" repeated over and over generated $500 in streaming revenue every month likely in part because children requested it from
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or other devices. "Poop in My Fingernails" by the Toilet Bowl Cleaners is one of his most popular songs, with over 4.4 million streams on Spotify . Some of his albums, even from a band such as the Toilet Bowl Cleaners, contain more serious output; that band's 11th album is titled ''Mature Love Songs'', none of which are about fecal matter.Decloux, Justin (June 11, 2018)
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Farley refers to these more serious and less lucrative albums as "no jokes" albums. Farley often includes his personal phone number in his lyrics, which often yields calls and texts from fans surprised to find the number is real. He has stated that director
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once called him after hearing his song “Dennis Dugan, I Like Your Movies Very A Lot,” but that he did not realize who Dugan was until it was too late.


Earnings

Farley has spoken frequently about his earnings from his music over time. Farley earned $3,000 from his music in 2008, and this had increased to $24,000 in 2012. He earned over $23,000 in 2013 from his song catalog, with 60% of this money coming from
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downloads and the rest from
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. He earned over $27,000 in 2014, around $65,000 per year by 2018, and almost $200,000 per year by 2023. Until 2021, Farley generated $2,000 or more in revenue per month from writing custom songs. , Farley has earned approximately $469,000 from his pseudonyms the Toilet Bowl Cleaners and the Odd Man Who Sings About Poop, Puke and Pee collectively. Additionally, he has earned $41,000 from Papa Razzi and the Photogs, $38,000 from the Best Birthday Song Band Ever, and $80,000 from the Guy Who Sings Your Name Over and Over. Many of his other pseudonyms have earned between two and four digits.


Filmmaking

Alongside his musical output, Farley has also made more than a dozen independently financed low-budget films, almost all as collaborations with director Charles Roxburgh, which star their family and friends, with titles such as ''Freaky Farley'' (2007) and ''Slingshot Cops'' (2016). '' Don't Let the Riverbeast Get You!'' (2012) is his most popular work, about a
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threatening a small
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town, featuring his father as
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. Their early films were mostly comedy-horrors, but their more recent films have broadened in their genre. As an example, in ''Magic Spot'' (2022), fan-favorite recurring actor Kevin McGee stars as the deceased Uncle Dan Port, who as a ghost visits his young nephews and nieces to teach them a poem; when his nephews Walter (Farley) and Poopy (Chris Peterson) reflect on the poem as adults, they find that it reveals the secret to both time travel and their uncle's mysterious death. From 2021 through 2025, Farley and Roxburgh are attempting to release two films per year. His working method, primarily relating to his music, is the subject of a 2018 Australian documentary, ''Lessons from a Middle Class Artist''. He wrote and directed two fictionalized self-portraits on his life and career, 2013's ''Local Legends'' and 2024's ''Local Legends: Bloodbath!'', the only films Farley has made where Roxburgh is not credited as director and co-writer. Farley's film work has been chronicled in the book of interviews ''Motern on Motern: Conversations with Matt Farley and Charles Roxburgh'' by Will Sloan and Justin Decloux, whose podcast ''The Important Cinema Club'' helped spur the films to notoriety. In 2020, Spectacle Theatre and Laserblast Film Society presented an online retrospective of Motern's film work; Spectacle also hosted an in-person retrospective in Brooklyn in 2024.


Other works

Farley also hosts two podcasts, ''The Motern Media Infomercial'', on which he describes his life in the music/arts industry, and ''The Motern Media Celtics'', a weekly podcast about the Boston Celtics, that he co-hosts with bandmate and friend Doug "Froggy" Brennan. Farley released his first book, ''The Motern Method'', in December 2021. He describes it is a self help book about his creative process. He has also released three other books: ''The 50'', ''Magic Spot; the original screenplay'', and ''The Selected Works of The Toilet Bowl Cleaners''.


Personal life

Farley has two children with his wife Elizabeth, and lives in
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. He owns a
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named Pippi.


Filmography


Discography


"No Jokes" work

Farley calls his serious music "No Jokes" music. It started with Moes Haven from 2004 to 2010, and was then revived in 2014 with Projection from the Side's ''Basement Reunion''. This is a list of all of his "No Jokes" material. * Moes Haven – ''Out with the Old'' (2004) * Moes Haven – ''Music for the Final Millennium'' (2004; taken down) * Moes Haven – ''Dislocated Songs'' (2004) * Moes Haven – ''Svetlana Finds Solace in the Arms of English Men of Letters'' (2005) * Moes Haven – ''If Not Us, Who?'' (2005; taken down) * Moes Haven – ''Someone Else.'' (2005) * Moes Haven – ''Explorations in Madness'' (2005) * Moes Haven – ''Moe's Haven'' (2005) * Moes Haven – ''Sir Paul Made
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. We Made This.'' (2005) * Moes Haven – ''Down With Memories'' (2005) * Moes Haven – ''January'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''February: From the Barnyard to the Bayou and Back'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''March: of the Aliens'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''April: What a Cruel Month!'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''May: I Buy You a Sandwich?'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''June'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''July: in the Sun with Me?'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''August: of Temporal Inconsistency'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''September: in Manchvegas'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''(SH)OC(K)TOBER'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''November the Tar!'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''December'' (2006) * Moes Haven – ''If Not Us, Who?'' (2007; re-release with altered tracklist) * Moes Haven – ''This is My Millennium!'' (2008; re-release with altered tracklist) * Moes Haven – ''Stromboli's Alarm Clock'' (2010) * The Toilet Bowl Cleaners – ''Mature Love Songs'' (2014) * Projection from the Side – ''Basement Reunion'' (2014) * Matt Motern Manly Man – ''Joyous Cackle!'' (2015) * The Very Nice Interesting Singer Man – ''Common Phrases'' (2015) * Matt Motern Manly Man – ''Motern Heartburn'' (2016) * The Very Nice Interesting Singer Man – ''Keep Being Awesome!'' (2016) * The Guy Who Sings Songs About Cities and Towns – ''I've Never Left My Hometown'' (2016) * The Strange Man Who Sings About Dead Animals – ''Animal Noises'' (2016) * Matt Motern Manly Man – ''Delicate Genius / Thirsty Killer'' (2017) * The Finklestinks – ''Double Take Action'' (2017) * The Very Nice Interesting Singer Man – ''Roy and Cathy'' (2017) * Projection from the Side – ''Let's Go Camping!'' (2017) * The Very Nice Interesting Singer Man – ''Emotions'' (2017) * Matt Motern Manly Man – ''Great Unfinished Masterpiece'' (2017) * The Big Heist – ''MO75, Volume 1'' (2018) * The Big Heist – ''MO75, Volume 2'' (2018) * The Big Heist – ''MO75, Volume 3'' (2018) * Matt Motern Manly Man – ''I Forgot What I Was Gonna Say'' (2019) * Brennan McFarley – ''Wednesday Night Chronicles'' (2019) * Caniko Tucci – ''These Are the Forces'' (2019) * The Big Heist – ''Tightrope'' (2020) * Brennan McFarley – ''The Beyond'' (2020) * Caniko Tucci – ''Frantic Frenzy'' (2021) * The Finklestinks – ''Sweetheart Deal'' (2021) * The Big Heist – ''Perfect Crime'' (2023) * The Big Heist – ''Old Route One'' (2023) * The Big Heist – ''This Ain't Mardi Gras'' (2023) * The Big Heist – ''Sirens'' (2023) * The Big Heist – ''Roller Rink'' (2023) * Moes Haven – ''(Several Supreme Beings Told Us to Make This) One Last Album'' (2023)


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