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This song may or may not be about a bicycle.
cherdt
A cover that cleaves to the original, but with better vocals.
cherdt
"strictly verboten" -- we need more casual German in our song lyrics, ladies and gentlemen. Also, freneticism.
cherdt
I found this after wandering onto William Tucker's Wikipedia entry.
cherdt
I discovered this via a Pandora station that I don't recall creating.
cherdt
When I saw Controlled Bleeding play last Saturday night, they sounded absolutely nothing like this.
cherdt
To tell the truth, I had no idea what any of the lyrics were except for "I've got something to say"
cherdt
"Out with the old and in with the new."
cherdt
I don't know what Rubber Car means and I don't care.
cherdt
Nicola's favorite of the moment. (I like the honest admittance of materialism. When was the last time people admitted to liking money in song? 80s?)
cherdt
Sunil & I enjoyed this circa 93-94, & it stuck with me. Absurdity & desperation...$10 bill/tell me where did you get that money/who'd ya have to kill?
cherdt
Just one of the many reasons to watch the hilarious 1998 Yugoslav film, Black Cat, White Cat.
cherdt
Possibly my favorite song from this excellent album.
cherdt
I've been listening to this lately, but Nicola says Dälek is strictly dude music--the ladies don't dig aggression.
cherdt
This song had been on my mind lately, and then it was playing in the East Village Momofuku Milk Bar when I visited with Chris & Melissa last weekend.
cherdt
Kitschy, campy, up-tempo evil. If you can dance to it? TKK. Otherwise, White Zombie.
cherdt
I found this Mackrosoft song accidentally after a long and winding series of web searches. AMG calls Mackrosoft "the Captain Beefheart of hip-hop."
cherdt
"Whatcha waitin' on boy, go shake a leg! Get me ten of them suckers with grits and eggs."
cherdt
In the summer of '92, I think Scott Flaster and I played this song a million times on drives between East Lansing and Armada.

