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It just hit me like a ton of bricks, that stuff is way too heavy for the AM

Real man's breakfast:



 

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Hey if you know good ones, post them too. It's hard to know about these. Some of my favorites were barely on youtube.

If you wake up one morning and feel like fronting, like nothing you've ever fronted before:
 

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I gotta clarify for the sake of my internet reputation [which you can tell I do not truly value]: that's only one end of my spectrum.

I still listen to Celine Dion:
 

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"I don't give a damn about life after death, but I've got to get some proof that there's a life after birth"

 

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Jim Steinman is a force of nature.
Yes!!

Love Bonnie Tyler! Thanks to Footloose, I spent a lot of time dancing to Holding Out for a Hero when I was little. I really like Ella Mae Bowen's version of it...



Since you also like Celine :)...

 

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Yes!!

Love Bonnie Tyler! Thanks to Footloose, I spent a lot of time dancing to Holding Out for a Hero when I was little. I really like Ella Mae Bowen's version of it...



Since you also like Celine :)...



HOFAH had to be my favorite mainstream song ever! The original is so hard to beat, this was the only cover I ever liked:


Celine's English titles were okay (that song got so much radio time it drove us nuts as kids) but I grew up on her French and imo she was a lot more natural in it. Her songwriters were stars.


 

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Here's an unrelated song about post-synaptic 5-HT1a dominance and CRH feedback receptor downregulation:


and a live full set:


(the last good punk band left on planet earth)
 

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This is my favorite French/Quebec song of all time. It's a live recording off a live CD they did ("Au Grand Theatre de Quebec"), took me awhile to find someone who uploaded it, to some image macro. It turned out 2x better than anything they ever did in studio. It's basically the Quebec version of Propagandhi.

It won't mean much to you unless you understand the lyrics, so I put them through translator. Surprisingly it did a great job.



"If life interests you"

I will play the game until the end
I will work to make biddings
I want to flash and fart
I am a sad human of the 21st century
Ask no questions, everything is correct

Even if I know that everything is going wrong
That half of my salary
Used to earn the necessary cash
I just need to go to work
I shut my eyes, I do not want to think about it

I also know that I am a prisoner
From a big cage with golden bars
What I see on borrowed time
To banks and credit companies
It takes me my dose I'm a junkie

If life interests you
You are at the right time
Come celebrate this High Mass
Do you feel useless?
Consume! We have stock
To fill the gap of your servile lives!

I'm in a world of decadence
Who indulges in abundance
And where people go into a trance
In front of the success and the material goods
We create artificial pleasure

Society of contradictions
Where are beauties beauties
Hollywood stars with fake totons
And obese with big butts on the edge of the heart attack
In this "hamburger culture"

And despite the fact that the ditch
Between wealth and poverty
I do not feel concerned
As far as these things
Do not happen in my life
I put my head in my navel

If life interests you
You are at the right time
Come celebrate this High Mass
Do you feel useless?
Consume! We have stock
To fill the gap of your servile lives!

For merchants and sellers
bull**** advertisers
My bank account is of interest
[I'm not a human anymore, I'm an ATM] (this is the only line it missed)

Big box stores
Giant portions for the mass
Capitalism: point of no return
Yes sir ! I have the States in my yard
In my yard

I decided to play the game
I am in a vicious circle
Chronic debt of a system
Superficial and pernicious

A universe where the verb has
Took over the verb to be
Where all people are made to believe
Possession is the only quest

No more temples and churches
Those of our civilization
Will be to the glory of the goods
And from the God of Consumption

Costco, Wall Marde and Loblaw Pis
Life is beautiful Alleluia!
If you do not wear Viagra
And God bless America!
 
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Nice. I love this direction we're taking. He managed to make that catchy for a one-man (I assume) piece.

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UNFORTUNATELY I have to cut short this detour: I just learned that Alias died earlier this year (March 2018) and this guy deserves some tribute, for his contributions in the 90s:



God I wish people would stop dying. He was 41 for chrissakes (heart attack).

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/anticon-rapper-producer-alias-dead-at-41-630104/

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By the way, that song by Anticon is probably the single most important art piece in human history [which makes it that much funnier that it's rap music].
 

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I guess that was depressing.

So...

Your favorite drinking songs?

Or your Progest-E soundtrack, whatever....

 

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