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  • Moxxxu wrote:
    last month
    FTW!!!

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  • jsnruf wrote:
    last month
    eh if your problem with porn is the acting then you're doing it wrong

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  • NIUHOY wrote:
    last month
    Gavin really drives this one playing ahead of the beat a little. Such a boss!

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  • PinkFloydrulez wrote:
    last month
    it's sad how many people i knew how this described. i hung out with people like this and it was even more boring than my life as a hermit.

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  • srdjstuka wrote:
    last month
    Amazing band. "Deadwing" is my fav from them. So far.

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  • macrocosm144 wrote:
    December 2011
    This song rocks! :P

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  • andymadden wrote:
    November 2011
    anyone who doesn't like this .....go back to Westlife or Boyzone

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  • cthulu1 wrote:
    November 2011
    dont understand you guys raggin on this song-first, like someone below said-it tells a story. second, if you dont like why you listening and third, macrocosm144 can leap!

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  • scientist4u wrote:
    November 2011
    Cool Band

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  • jamb-gumb wrote:
    November 2011
    Top band. Top song.

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  • RonnieLacey wrote:
    October 2011
    I was robotripping on molly while toking from a bong after shooting up prior to snorting and i loved this song [2] haha

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  • tihsymtae wrote:
    October 2011
    Actually I like the rest of the album fine. I know that all the songs on this same theme. But somehow the lyrics to the other songs are more subtle and open to interpretation. This one just kind of knocks you over the head with a really preachy topic. It's like an old man yelling in your face about all the crazy kids these days.

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  • vacantwinterday wrote:
    October 2011
    Not really, but lyrics written this way are meant to tell a story. Yeah it's not exactly poetic, but you don't need to relate to the POV character to find it interesting. You won't like the rest of the album either then...

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  • tihsymtae wrote:
    October 2011
    Well, they don't need to be about me. But I do tend to prefer lyrics that I can relate to. Is that unusual?

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  • tiepgeit wrote:
    October 2011
    @ tihsymtae , maybe someday Steven will write a song about you. Karaoke anyone?

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  • tihsymtae wrote:
    October 2011
    I love the music on this track. But those lyrics! Holy shit. I'm neither a teenager who plays Xbox or roams the mall nor an adult who worries about teenagers playing too much Xbox or roaming the mall. I wish I could silence the lyrics.

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  • filas312 wrote:
    October 2011
    @macrocosm144, I'm glad somebody didn't troll me and gave me some real tips. Well, time will come for everything.

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  • Justgotmyperiod wrote:
    October 2011
    I was robotripping on molly while toking from a bong after shooting up prior to snorting and i loved this song

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  • granturismokid wrote:
    September 2011
    I thought it a catchy tune!

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  • macrocosm144 wrote:
    September 2011
    @filas312 Go outside and meet your neighbors, if you don't like them - find better ones, that's a good start. If your inclined get involved in some community organization or group that sparks your interest. As far as "feeling happy" without pills, research the power of natural food & critical-thinking, these are keys you must discover for yourself (your own path) for it to truly be effective & lasting; many never even look & waste away pretending too many things are circumstantial, of outside uncontrollable influences & beyond the scope of personal power.

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