

Henry Spencer
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Them's fighting words.
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Moral obligation? Oh, fuck off.
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Baby was a black sheep. Baby was a whore. Baby got big and baby get bigger. Baby get something. Baby get more. Baby, baby, baby was a rock-and-roll nigger. Oh, look around you, all around you, riding on a copper wave. Do you like the world around you? Are you ready to behave? Outside of society, they're waitin' for me. Outside of society, that's where I want to be. (Lenny!) Baby was a black sheep. Baby was a whore. You know she got big. Well, she's gonna get bigger. Baby got a hand; got a finger on the trigger. Baby, baby, baby is a rock-and-roll nigger. Outside of society, that's where I want to be. Outside of society, they're waitin' for me. (those who have suffered, understand suffering, and thereby extend their hand the storm that brings harm also makes fertile blessed is the grass and herb and the true thorn and light) I was lost in a valley of pleasure. I was lost in the infinite sea. I was lost, and measure for measure, love spewed from the heart of me. I was lost, and the cost, and the cost didn't matter to me. I was lost, and the cost was to be outside society. Jimi Hendrix was a nigger. Jesus Christ and Grandma, too. Jackson Pollock was a nigger. Nigger, nigger, nigger, nigger, nigger, nigger, nigger. Outside of society, they're waitin' for me. Outside of society, if you're looking, that's where you'll find me. Outside of society, they're waitin' for me. Outside of society.
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At The Bottom Of Everything is hilarious.
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I've listened to the self titled Broken Social Scene album all the way through between five and ten times, and I literally cannot recall a single song from it.
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C'mon, nobody likes the title track.
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Banky, you have a point, but surely even you wouldn't defend that cover.
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I've already purchased my ticket to this show. Maybe he'll sweat on me.
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Allow me to third this sentiment. What a great song.
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I'm listening to the new LCD Soundsystem for the first time on their Myspace. If the first track is any indication of the quality level of the rest of the album, then I'm already sold.
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I don't like Young Folks at all.
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I seriously don't think I've ever heard that song before clicking that link.
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Of the moment: 1. The Raincoats - Off Duty Trip 2. The Minutemen - History Lesson Part II 3. Stereolab - Diagonals 4. Big Black - Kasimir S. Pulaski Day 5. The Dismemberment Plan - 8 1/2 Minutes
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The Holy Mountain is worth a viewing, but unlike El Topo, the lack of structure makes it drag at points.
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El Topo is quality. I'm excited for the upcoming DVD release.
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LOTC seems to be having a hard time dealing with the fact that not very many people like the new Arcade Fire album.
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I retract my previous post. This is actually the most riveting thing I've ever read on the internet.
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They're both good. I imagine The Roots put on a better live show, though.
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I had forgotten how good this album was. It's probably in my top ten for the nineties. Czech would dig it, I think.
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I just witnessed my first drive-thru experience.
Henry Spencer replied to Red Baron's topic in General Chat
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I'd say that Marvin is overestimating how much people care about his stupid life, but clearly he isn't. Yeesh.
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The naughts: 1. Madvillain - Madvillainy 2. Broadcast - Ha Ha Sound 3. Vincent Gallo - When 4. Neko Case - Blacklisted 5. Guided By Voices - Half Smiles Of The Decomposed
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Yep. Moment Of Clarity is pretty bad, too.