Never meant to cause you trouble

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Would anyone like to own up to ringing me at some point last night? You had your phone in your pocket the entire time, and were at some crowded gathering apparently. I'm really annoyed that I didn't hear anyone say something about me behind my back, because that would have been quite amusing. Although it might have made me cry.

Right Now

(ie) Milk Machine flies apart and injures 6 via Brown Pau
(8) The Coopers in my head
(t) Random answer machine messages


Your Comments

David

i'm not talking to you because you said kick up the flames wasn't good when it's blatantly better than see this through.


...shit

sparticus

You're just wrong see. While Kick up the flames is good, and indeed excellent, it lacks the energy and pace of see this through. Also nothing really compares to panzer attack or kill music for wonderful noisyness. AIM is awesome though, as is blind pilots, and written apology, but they never quite reach the gloriousness of kill music.

I suppose it's coz I saw them first in a dingy hole, where everything was loud and beautiful and crushed and I like that. Whereas the new album is much less frantic. It's still good though


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