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Post by oscillations. on Jun 14, 2008 0:11:08 GMT -4
If their expertly-crafted EP is any indication, this band will be HUGE next year. Mark my words. There is a genuinely emotional core present when one listens to this song. It is perplexing and perverse to some, yet uncompromisingly affecting to others. Either way, it leaves the listener in an unforseen psychotic rush. It captures what it feels like to truly be alive and breathing in a way that I never believed possible.
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Post by crash46 on Jun 14, 2008 3:31:06 GMT -4
I don't know about this one. I'd imagine most would be turned off by the distorted vocals of Robert Smith, Jr. here. I sure was, and surprised as I am to see this actually made its way into the presumable top 50, I don't see it really catching on much further.
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Post by oscillations. on Jun 15, 2008 16:22:52 GMT -4
Don't worry crash46! Just put the song on repeat the next time you go for a long drive and a favorable impression is bound to develop!
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Post by a Nick O! on Jun 15, 2008 17:29:07 GMT -4
If their expertly-crafted EP is any indication, this band will be HUGE next year. Mark my words. There is a genuinely emotional core present when one listens to this song. It is perplexing and perverse to some, yet uncompromisingly affecting to others. Either way, it leaves the listener in an unforseen psychotic rush. It captures what it feels like to truly be alive and breathing in a way that I never believed possible. How do you come up with this pretentious crap?
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Post by Mega248 on Jun 22, 2008 22:30:59 GMT -4
It's not as exceptional as post numero uno would lead you to believe, but I like this quite a bit.
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