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Quiff Boy wrote:warren suicide's stomp-a-thon reworking of Black Planet and foetus's 'interpretation' of FALAA are the best by far
I have to admit, I'm a big Foetus fan, and I was rather disappointed. I thought he just sort of phoned it in. Granted, it was better than the rest of the record.
Oh, I've also decided I LIKE the Darkside Cowboys version of FALAA simply because it's so goddam stupid--every time I hear the Sex Pistols riff thrown in there, it just kills me.
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At two and a half min. into the Foetus version, the girl sings:sultan2075 wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:warren suicide's stomp-a-thon reworking of Black Planet and foetus's 'interpretation' of FALAA are the best by far
I have to admit, I'm a big Foetus fan, and I was rather disappointed. I thought he just sort of phoned it in. Granted, it was better than the rest of the record.
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What is she singing and where did they get those lines from?
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thirwell has admitted that he put the FALAA lyrics over the top of a song he was already working on
aphex twin did something similar with some curve and nin remixes a few years ago.
thirwell also claims that he'd never heard the original versionuntil he came to do the cover... although i doubt that
aphex twin did something similar with some curve and nin remixes a few years ago.
thirwell also claims that he'd never heard the original versionuntil he came to do the cover... although i doubt that
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I dunno, I could see it. I always got the impression that he didn't really listen to much 'pop' music, except for maybe the people he worked with, instead listening to big band jazz and musique concrete. Who really knows, though? He's a weird guy.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.