Here Come the Snakes

''The following is about an Every Ape and His Brother song. For the song by Crooked Fingers, see "Here Come the Snakes" (Crooked Fingers song).''

"Here Come the Snakes" is a song by Every Ape and His Brother, being the fifth track on the lyrical album Poss Window. It should not be confused with Crooked Fingers' song from 2001 by the same name, off their album Bring on the Snakes. The Every Ape version is a parody of "Here Comes the Rain" as performed by The Mavericks.

History
Beginning as merely a thought in August of 2006, this song became a full-fledged parody at 1:56 PM EDT on August 31st of 2012, a full six years later. It was set to be released at the same time as the original song "The Haunting Past," which was created earlier in August 2012. At 12:12 AM EDT on September 2nd of 2012, the song was submitted to AmIRight.com for evaluation. It was confirmed approved at 8:20 AM EDT on Tuesday, September 4th of 2012, with one vote of all 5's.

Overview
This song reiterates the plot of Snakes on a Plane in much the way that "Why She Said 'Seven Days' " reiterates the plot to The Ring. Other plot reiterations in Every Ape history include "Salem (Story of a Trial)" (for the Salem Witch Trials,) "Livin' It Like al-Queada" (for 9/11 and 3/11,) "Jokerfish" (for the Batman: The Animated Series episode "The Laughing Fish,") "Pokédices Apart" (the premise of Pokémon,) and "Transmorphers: Less Than Advertised" (for Transmorphers: Fall of Man.)