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Still great tune. They have other good songs like:
"Robot"- a love song to a vibrator.
"Gay kid"- I don't remember the lyrics.
All in all, I would recommend their CD.
However, I do hate it when people criticize a song saying it's "repetitive." Every song is repetitive. Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Dr. Dre, Bach, and Elvis all created "repetitive" songs too.
So nobody use "repetitiveness" as a reason to criticize the song, please.
"You're the biggest user of hindsight that I've ever known. Your favorite team, in any sport, is the one that just won. If you were a woman, you'd likely be a slut." - Slowwhand, to Imran
It's not particularly repetetive either, at least not compared to some of Dylan's longer monstrosities.
I quite like the song, it's catchy and reasonable well-written without being overly predictable. Not one of the better songs of 2002, but certainly there's stuff I hate more virulently.
all the things she said running through my head running through my head all the things she said running through my head running through my head all the things she said running through my head running through my head all the things she said running through my head running through my head all the things she said running through my head running through my head all the things she said running through my head running through my head all the things she said running through my head running through my head
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"I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
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