...which, as everyone knows, would look and sound exactly like Apoptygma Berzerk. A marvellous thought. A marvellous band.
And I was wondering, does anyone out there own any Apop bootlegs that they'd like to trade. I've been scouring t' net, and it occured to ask here. You never know.
Thanks for your time, you can carry on now.
@QB - thought this might get buried in the Sisters Trading section, but feel free to move it there if it's annoying you.
Sisters On Prozac...
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I've never heard those Apopt Berserk Dudes, am I missing out?
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not Nitzer Ebb thenQuiff Boy wrote:pfffft.
dodgy euro-disco with very earnest vocals.
not my cup of tea
block me now QB it's safest
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and gay, judging by a post elsewhere.....
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That's a no then. Philistines.
Hey JB, it ain't me finding or keeping tabs on the wierd guys website.
Hey JB, it ain't me finding or keeping tabs on the wierd guys website.
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Well I live my life on Prozac!!!
It's WONDERFULL!!!!!
It's WONDERFULL!!!!!
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my ex did to, I had to leave it all behind, it was too much way too muchThe Doctor wrote:Well I live my life on Prozac!!!
It's WONDERFULL!!!!!
shame, she laughed a lot and had fantastic breasts
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But it's better then my life was before it!!James Blast wrote:my ex did to, I had to leave it all behind, it was too much way too muchThe Doctor wrote:Well I live my life on Prozac!!!
It's WONDERFULL!!!!!
Sorry I got all serious!!
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aye. i know and have known several people who are on prozac or similar anti-depressants - usually a more modern version though... poor buggers can't seem to keep their mood on an even keel without taking a chemical to restore the seratonin (?) levels
i kind of identify with them in that if i stopped using my asthma medication i would probably die. i'm a slave to seratide
involuntary dependencies are not nice. i hate them
i kind of identify with them in that if i stopped using my asthma medication i would probably die. i'm a slave to seratide
involuntary dependencies are not nice. i hate them
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still better that than listen to apotygma...apotty...apogyta....apigtam...oh f*ck it, you know who i mean.Quiff Boy wrote:aye. i know and have known several people who are on prozac or similar anti-depressants - usually a more modern version though... poor buggers can't seem to keep their mood on an even keel without taking a chemical to restore the seratonin (?) levels
i kind of identify with them in that if i stopped using my asthma medication i would probably die. i'm a slave to seratide
involuntary dependencies are not nice. i hate them
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whereas voluntary dependencies are ace, as is listening to APB. At their best, it's pure techno mate. You'll not have seen the 2000 tour dvd then Quiffy? Ah well, each to their own.
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Do they f**k!
I bought "Welcome To Earth" few years ago, but was unimpressed. They sound too much like the kind of music they used to play in the background on "Scotsport" for my liking.
I bought "Welcome To Earth" few years ago, but was unimpressed. They sound too much like the kind of music they used to play in the background on "Scotsport" for my liking.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
Nor me. The update was sourced and PMd to me by another HLer.FFS Dave wrote: Hey JB, it ain't me finding or keeping tabs on the wierd guys website.
Who no doubt wishes to remain nameless ...
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.