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View Poll Results: Which is better? | |||
215 Miles [Of Course] | 6 | 20.00% | |
Thing In A Book [Hmmmmmmmm] | 19 | 63.33% | |
Spoon Deep [Everyone else is wrong] | 5 | 16.67% | |
Voters: 30. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: 215 Miles v Thing In A Book
Tough call, but Spoon Deep made it. 215 Miles came in a close 2nd. I love the acidic and planar feel of these two, which makes me loose myself in nodding bliss. I do like Thing in a Book too, but it's a 3rd place with considerable distance to the top.
As holden said before, everything on the Dark & Long singles is just great. And yes, I do include Dark Hard and Burts in this assessment. Ohhh, I love Burts. I'd go on a stomping rampage, were that to be played live. *hint, hint* For me, Most 'ospitable is the weakest track of the lot. But then, the comparison is a bit unfair, since it's so much different from its energetic, dance-monster competitors. |
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Re: 215 Miles v Thing In A Book
Oh, I voted for Spoon Fed Deep.
But, in the real world, one's not supposed to say who you voted for, but this is a what you voted for so I did say. And then I went shopping, then I did my laundry, then I put some gas in my truck, then I folded my clothes, then I talked some shit to some people at the grocery store, then I .... forget what I did after that part, then I came home & put my clothes away, then I scratched my balls, then I used the loo, then I got the food ready for dinner, then I did some music, then I came here and told you stupid asses I voted for Spoon Deep.
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Re: 215 Miles v Thing In A Book
I can't believe that anyone would say anything bad about "Most 'ospitable!
(Damn, I feel like I'm defending a small child or a puppy, but anyway) it's such a PERFECT song! I mean, it works well as a track in it's own right and as a 'segue track' know what I mean? Dark Hard... not so much |
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