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• August 11, 2011 •
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Tags: 50s, 60s, 80s, alternative, America, Bob Dylan, Born In The USA, Boy George, Bruce, Bruce Springsteen, Danny Federici, David Bowie, Democrat, disco, don't mix, Elvis Presley, Enantiomorphic, Eurthymics, Freddie Mercury, G.H.W. Bush, Garry Glitter, god, guitar, harcore, Highly Evolved, Jimmy Carter, Johnny Rotten, Khe Sanh, Magic, Max Weinberg, Music, New Order, percussion, politics, pop, President, Queen, Republican, Robert DeNiro, rock, Ronald Reagan, Sid Vicious, Springsteen, Sweet Dreams, synth, the, The Cure, The Deerhunter, The Enantiomorphic God, The Times They Are A Changin', U2. punk, USA, Vietnam, Woody Guthrie
• July 10, 2011 •
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Tags: 1812 Overture, album, Andy Bruntel, Beethoven, Drowned in Sound, Enantiomorphic, Evolved, god, Highly, Highly Evolved, Jim Morrison, Liars, lyrics, Massive Attack, Moonlight Sonata, Pink Floyd, Pitchfork, Pop Matters, Pray For Rain, review, Scissor, sisterworld, song analysis, Tchaikovsky, the, The Doors, The Enantiomorphic God, Tunde Adebimpe