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Wisemon Wrote:Personally, I can't completely relate to the song. I wasn't quite in with the geek crowd. They thought I was kind of weird and angry.
Isn't that 'emo' now-a-days, the moody teenagers who wear make-up and listen to whiny music?
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Nah wierd and angry would be goth or Raver... emo is more wierd and scared... or wierd and whiny
xD
for me:
"Only question i ever thought was hard: Do i like Matt or do i like Tai?" xDD
Cannot wait to get this cd
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He is talented. I saw a bunch of his polka songs. To combine parts of a bunch of different songs and make it listenable it pretty good. Plus I like what he calls them sometimes.
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Yeah that was pretty good. I thought most of his was pretty good.
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"Albuquerque" is my favorite Weird Al song, which is part of why I have yet to name a chapter after it. I doubt anything on the new album will be that good. I almost bought it yesterday at Circuit City for $9.99, but the only copies they had left had cracked cases, which are unreplaceable on DualDiscs.
"I looked up and saw you;
I know that you saw me.
We froze but for a moment
In empathy."-Rise Against