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Post by Mega248 on Apr 20, 2008 21:18:32 GMT -4
I like this a lot and regardless of the absurd gains, I'm really glad to see something unique doing so well. Looks like it could be the next #1 if it can maintain those gains long enough to pass the Raconteurs (who I'm hoping will also get at least a week or two in at #1).
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Post by a Nick O! on Apr 21, 2008 4:17:40 GMT -4
Finally picking up on the political bent to it, I like this a bit more than I did originally. That doesn't excuse its absurdly free ride up the chart.
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Post by crash46 on Apr 29, 2008 0:56:27 GMT -4
It'll need some serious wheels to outlast Weezer for #1 now, but I'm on board. This is a great song to just turn up and observe as the mood intensifies throughout the song. I'm mad that I'd only been hearing the second half of the song all this time because I'd only been seeing part of the story.
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Post by halo19 on Apr 30, 2008 12:10:35 GMT -4
Oh, I can't possibly complain this doing so well whenever we have (horrible) dinosaurs that topped the chart. I mean, after "Psycho" and "Fake It" get #1, and more than one week at that, a change of pace is totally necessary.
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Post by Mega248 on May 5, 2008 0:15:37 GMT -4
This could be in for one of the longest runs at #2 in a long time, unless Coldplay gets in the way.
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Post by a Nick O! on May 5, 2008 3:55:41 GMT -4
That's so brilliant how it looked like they were rocketing straight to #1 and then at the last second, Weezer leapfrogs them for the win.
You can't script that.
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