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Marilyn Manson – Organ Grinder Lyrics 17 years ago
GODDAMN this is a creepy ass song. I'm surprised no one has commented on how creepy and sick-sounding this song is. I mean, listen to the organ in the song, all high and shit. It's like "doo doo doo doo, doo doo doo doo," like a Halloween song. This sounds like random halloween music and rock combined, and a bit disco, with a satanic twist. This is the creepiest fucking song ever. POAF was the darkest, most overblown album ever released.

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Marilyn Manson – Cake And Sodomy Lyrics 18 years ago
Has anyone noticed the monkey noises at the beginning? Sounds like a chimp getting analled by some guy outside at night (hence the cricket noises). Yuck. Good song, anyway.

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Pearl Jam – Brother Lyrics 18 years ago
There's a version with lyrics that's a rough mix. Then there's the one that's fully mixed! And it's not on fucking Lost Dogs. I bet none of you understand a word I'm saying or don't believe me, but you get the fully mixed version on an Unreleased Cuts compilation they leaked online earlier this year!

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311 – (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (The Clash cover) Lyrics 18 years ago
The only leaked Transistor outtake, along with "Space Funk", "Old Funk" and "Grifter".

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311 – Juanbond Lyrics 18 years ago
No, AustinStylee311, but I sure wish it was. Only an "unclear" version has surfaced online, and it sounds like someone had taken a watery shit on it. 311 does have a clear version of the song from The Blue Album sessions, but they probably won't be releasing it anytime soon. Damn.

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The Cure – Pornography Lyrics 18 years ago
No you can hear some noises, I don't mean to be explicit, but you can hear a few orgasmic moans coming from a male.

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T-Pain – Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') Lyrics 18 years ago
This song is not romantic. It's a shallow sex song disguised. It's about persuading a girl to have sex with you, just like almost every song that cames out today. Listen to better stuff like 311.

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KoЯn – Wake Up Hate Lyrics 18 years ago
What did noface123 say?

Someone plz tell!

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Tay Zonday – Internet Dream Lyrics 18 years ago
It really sucks he used that kind of theme.

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The Cure – A Normal Story Lyrics 18 years ago
I wonder how high Robert's hair was spiked when they recorded this song.

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The Cure – A Normal Story Lyrics 18 years ago
I wonder how high Robert's hair was spiked when they recorded this song.

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The Cure – Pornography Lyrics 18 years ago
Does anyone notice the porn noises in the background at some points in this song?

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Hello Kitty Kat Lyrics 19 years ago
This song fucking rocks!

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Moleasskiss Lyrics 19 years ago
Great demo!

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Cinnamon Girl Lyrics 19 years ago
There is also a 1989 studio recording that sounds professional recored of this song, even though it's a demo. If anyone wants it email me at noplacetohide49@AIM.com...I can upload it for you.

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The Matches – You (Don't) Know Me Lyrics 19 years ago
hi vickyzee how r u

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Rock On Lyrics 19 years ago
I'm sorrry I meant David Essex.

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Queen – Fat Bottomed Girls Lyrics 19 years ago
Is this about anal sex?

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Egg Lyrics 19 years ago
The months pass as we continue this little internet squabble lol. Since I like this band so much, I learn more as time goes. I admit the way I sweared like that was immature, but the way you lashed out without thinking that I have learned more is also immature.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Egg Lyrics 19 years ago
Mecure, have you ever heard of learning? Get over yourself, you don't know everything.

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The Strokes – Juicebox Lyrics 19 years ago
OK WHAT THE HELL IS THIS SONG ABOUT? SEX?

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Incubus – Privilege Lyrics 19 years ago
To me this song is kinda sad...Probably because of the way the chorus sounds if you think about it.

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Nirvana – Endless, Nameless Lyrics 19 years ago
"Kurtsmyhero88" I would appreciate it if you were more friendly. So please either stop being such a bitch or just leave this site.

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Fall Out Boy – Sugar, We're Goin Down Lyrics 19 years ago
THIS SONG SUCKS FUCK ALL OF YOU! FUCK THE 21ST CENTURY! FUCK EMO TRENDS! FUCK YOU EMO CORK SOAKERS!!!!!!!!

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Fall Out Boy – Dance, Dance Lyrics 19 years ago
You can tell what they're saying in this song either..."sdfsdufsdoiufsdoiuoiblxclkxjlsdkjf dance, dance, dance!!!!!!!1 efoijsdfoijsdfoisdjfoiajfdaoisdjasoifjiofjsdofisjdf dance, dancem dance!" SHIT ASS 21ST CENTURY

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Fall Out Boy – Dance, Dance Lyrics 19 years ago
This song sucks and so does Fall Out Boy. I hope all you Abercrombie & Bitch emo faggots die!

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Nirvana – Sappy Lyrics 19 years ago
Does thing have anything to do with song, "Verse Chorus Verse"?? It is an alternate take of it? Or is it a completely different song? I'm confused. They're both on the box set...

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Egg Lyrics 19 years ago
Lay off on the "dumbass" remark. It makes you sound so clownish. And I am a huge fan of the Smashing Pumpkins, I know more about them now than you'll ever know you damn skeezer.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Love (Hypnotised) Lyrics 19 years ago
I heard this song from Reel-Time Studios, and it was one of the coolest demos on there in my opinion. The guitar in this song is so good I can't even begin to describe HOW good it is, and the lyrics are fuckin' awesome.

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Red Hot Chili Peppers – Sikamikanico Lyrics 19 years ago
It sure is on the UTB single and Wayne's World 1.

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Red Hot Chili Peppers – How Strong Lyrics 19 years ago
Just get the "Otherside" single or download it on mp3sugar.com

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Whir Lyrics 19 years ago
This is a Siamese outtake. And you're right he says "asgashigangaopwgewqioh." I'm serious he mentioned it in the liner notes to "Pisces Iscariot."

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The Smashing Pumpkins – A Trip Unto Bountiful Lyrics 19 years ago
Oh yeah "Waiting For You Now" and "Waiting" are two different tracks. I have "Waiting." Thanks for the info.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – A Trip Unto Bountiful Lyrics 19 years ago
I've always been looking for "Mother," but if it's "Waiting For You Now" then I'm lucky.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – A Trip Unto Bountiful Lyrics 19 years ago
Do you mean "Waiting For You Now"?

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Lie I Lie Lyrics 19 years ago
Awesome song...bad sound quality.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Jackie Blue (Ozark Mountain Daredevils cover) Lyrics 19 years ago
One of the only Smashing Pumpkins' songs I don't have...trying to find it on the Internet. If I can't then I'll just get the collection that has it.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Spaceboy Lyrics 19 years ago
Sorry for the excessively long post, just had to clear things up. You people will probably hate me for it, but just trying to help out. There's an odd conversation at the end of Spaceboy... On some CDs, it appears at the beginning of Silverfuck,
although the Siamese Dream tab book makes it clear that it belongs at the end of Spaceboy...

"Now it's, uh, kind of strange, and, uh, kinda hard for me to talk about, but I thought maybe you could
help- um, when we start getting physical, rather than having intercourse, he ends up just masturbating
himself, and I end up feeling very alienated and unsatisfied, and it's really come between us"

Well, that's a rather candid monologue... [!] This seems to be from some talk show or something- in the tab book, Billy said it was from an anonymous source, and that he couldn't say where it was from, for fear of being sued. I've heard that this dialogue came from HBO's Real Sex program. In this interview I recorded from 107.7 The End in Seattle, Billy said that the conversation at the end of Spaceboy...well here I'll just write it word for word:
Guy: asks what it is
Billy: (Chuckles) Um, it's just this weird thing I found. It's just this woman talking about her husband masturbating himself... I thought it was funny. (Laughs, audience laughs) Its really that simple.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Spaceboy Lyrics 19 years ago
Here's an archive from the newspaper or something like that, also got this from blamo.org

"He's My Brother"
by Beth Wilson

There were divorces. Money was tight. You could say the Corgan boys grew
up knowing hardship. Yet, today Billy is a rock star and, despite
numerous disabilities, Jesse finished school, got a job and is writing
plays. Here is their story.

If you know Billy Corgan, it's probably Billy Corgan the rock star, the
voice and driving force behind the Smashing Pumpkins, one of the
nation's top alternative rock bands.

It's the Billy Corgan who, in the hit "Disarm" raises his voice in
anger, then softly pleads for understanding and compassion.

It's the Billy Corgan who, as the song builds to a crescendo, reveals,
"I used to be a little boy, so old in my shoes."

That's the Billy Corgan most people know -- the man with the sold-out
concerts, the man publicized in Rolling Stone magazine, the man with the
triple platinum albums.

But there's another Billy Corgan that few people see. That's the Billy
Corgan who made it through a rugged childhood in a broken home while
helping to raise a younger, disabled half brother named Jesse, once
diagnosed by doctors as having "no potential".

Today, Jesse is a high-school graduate, works part time and attends
College of DuPage. In his spare time, he writes plays.

It's late Friday morning when Billy Corgan walks into a tiny North Side
Chicago diner after parking his black Mercedes outside.

At more than 6 feet tall, he ducks in the door, quickly surveys the
crowd and sits down.

That Smashing Pumpkins have just come off a series of four sold-out
benefit concerts at the Double Door in Chicago. Previewing material for
the upcoming double album, the Pumpkins donated part of the
proceeds to the Western DuPage Special Recreation Association -- a group
to which Billy's brother Jesse belongs.

Jesse was born with mild cerebral palsy that caused him to walk on his
toes, and Tourette's syndrome (a neurological disorder that can cause
nonsensical or uncontrolled speech). He also had heart problems and
a chromosomal disorder that caused him to be slower than the other
children.

Those kids, naturally, made fun of him, but Billy was usually nearby to
look out for him.

"It comes with a lot of mixed feelings," said Billy, 28, of his role in
raising Jesse. "I just did it because it was the right thing to do. I
just accepted it as the way things were."

As kids, he remembers always being with Jesse. A member of the junior
high basketball team, Billy would play sports for hours on end. He
brought Jesse, who played in a nearby sandbox.

Some boys wanted to know who the "retard kid" was. "That's my brother,"
Billy would tell them.

Jesse looked different and had difficulty talking. At times, his speech
was garbled, indecipherable to anyone but Billy, who tried to teach him
to speak more clearly.

"I saw how cruel people really are," said Billy, whose parents divorced
when he was 3. "If you can't find it in your heart to love someone like
this...well," he pauses. "The world is so petty. So damned petty."

Although the experience gave Billy a strong sense of individuality and
determination, it also left him alone-and angry.

"Taking care of my brother, I missed out on a lot," he said. "I never
seemed to fit in. But it made me try to strive for things ten times
more."

Billy taught Jesse how to play baseball near Marquardt Middle School in
Glendale Heights and read him books at night before they fell asleep.

Occasionally, in the middle of the night, Jesse would wake up and then
go back to sleep on the floor by his brother's bed until Billy would
wake up and let him in.

Says Billy's stepmother, Penny Andersen: "He became to Jesse what he
would have wanted in a father."

As an honor student at Glenbard North High School, Billy said he didn't
have much of a social life. He felt isolated and resentful.

"Most kids with my kind of energy don't sit in the house and take care
of kids," Billy said.

Music was Billy's escape. He played guitar and dreamed of becoming a
rock star.

"I just started dreaming this elaborate dream," he said. "It made life
more bearable."

Then, Billy thought, he would be rich, famous, beautiful and accepted.

Although he struggles to talk about his troubled youth ("I've blocked a
lot of it out"), the emotion often propels and pierces through his
music.

Writing "Siamese Dream" a 1993 CD that sold more than 3 million copies,
Corgan said he collected thoughts about his own life, selected the most
embarrassing lines and used them.

Lines like "I'm all by myself as I've always felt" and "We don't
belong."

The result was an album that catapulted Corgan and the Pumpkins into the
national spotlight. The music ranges from driving, bass-propelled
mosh-pit favorites to soft, light, beautiful melodies-often with songs
containing a mixture of both.

After Billy Corgan's parents were divorced, Billy and his brother Ricky
were shuffled between households. They ended up living with their father
when he remarried.

But that marriage, which produced half brother Jesse, was rocky, too.
His father, a guitar player, spent a lot of time on the road.

When the couple finally separated, the three children, Billy, 11, Ricky,
9, and Jesse, 2, continued living with Jesse's mother, Penny.

"I was terrified," Penny remembers.

There she was with two kids who weren't biologically her own, and
another with multiple disabilities and hefty medical bills.

She spent a good deal of time in and out of doctors' offices with Jesse,
who nearly died during heart surgery at the age of 4 months. The
diagnoses were often grim or wrong, she said.

"Unfortunately, I leaned on Billy," she said. "Billy had a lot to handle
as a young man."

Worried about what would happen if she lost her job as a flight
attendant, she went to school full-time to pursue a college degree.

Needless to say, money was tight. In the evenings, sometimes Penny
brought home dinner. Sometimes they had macaroni and cheese. Sometimes
cereal.

"It was always Kmart," she said.

Answering the door to his Glen Ellyn home, Jesse is happy, polite and
gentle.

He likes his job. He sorts laundry at the Oakbrook Hyatt and visits a
mentally retarded man in his home once a week.

Sometimes this weekend, he'll have to study for his history class at
College of DuPage. He's also taking driving lessons.

Clutching a can of Canfield's soda, Jesse, 19, talks with ease about his
life and relationship with his famous brother.

"We've been through a lot," he said. "He's just a great brother to
have."

Although Penny says Jesse may not fully comprehend his complex
disabilities or accomplishments, others do.

"No one in our family would be as special without Jesse," Penny said.
"You can be born with so little and achieve so much. He's been an
inspiration."

Growing up, he gradually learned to speak more fluently around his
family, but friends made him nervous. "I'd have a normal conversation
with him," Penny said. Then outside around his peers, Jesse would say,
"Oh, it's going to snow tomorrow," and it was June, Penny said.

The more the kids made fun of him, the more he withdrew. "I just kept it
to myself," Jesse says now. "I just got quiet, you know."

But in school, Jesse continued to surprise everyone.

A one-time honor roll student at Hadley Junior High School in Glen
Ellyn, Jesse graduated from Glenbard West High School with more credits
than necessary.

In high school, Jesse began to open up. There he made his own circle of
friends and enjoyed Billy's newfound fame.

"Kids who would call him retard now said 'Hey J-man, how's it going?"
Penny said.

Billy's success made some students give Jesse a chance. And once they
got to know him, they liked him, Penny said.

Although Jesse struggled his senior year with fears of leaving high
school, he, like his brothers, has developed his own creative outlet.

Billy writes songs, Ricky is an artist, and Jesse, it turns out, loves
acting. He joined the acting troupe at the Western DuPage Special
Recreation Association, and then began to write his own plays.

He wrote in study hall, at home, anywhere. When a thought hit Jesse,
he'd write it on a scrap of paper. Pretty soon, scraps of paper were all
over the house.

Jesse says he'd shut himself in his room, writing three scenes in one
sitting. Describing the plots, Jesse quickly becomes absorbed.

In the "Haunted Sleep Over", a group of teen-agers spend a night in a
haunted mansion.

In his second play, "Phantom of the Hoosiers," set at Indiana
University, one character is disfigured, similar to the character in
"Phantom of the Opera."

The latter play, performed by the recreation association's acting
troupe, received two standing ovations.

In the audience, not only were there childhood neighbors from Glendale
Heights, but also his brother Billy.

"I'm so proud of him," Billy said. "He's just so damned determined. I
take a lot of inspiration from that."

At one time tentative on stage, Jesse, whose most visible disability is
evident in his speech, is now one of the most confident. He faces the
audience, speaks clearly, remembers his lines and coaches others.

"I am more confident," said Jesse. "Ten years ago, I would never had
done that."

And, as he gets older, he and Billy have more in common.

"We're both pretty creative," Jesse said. "We both like to do things to
entertain people."

Jesse says fame hasn't changed Billy, except that he cut his once
shoulder-length hair. Jesse likes going to the Pumpkins' concerts and
staying in the VIP section, or the "safety zone," as he calls it. "I
don't want to get moshed on."

He also enjoys hearing the song "Spaceboy," which Billy wrote for Jesse.

"I'm the only one at the concerts," he said, "who gets teary-eyed."

The brothers are grown now. Billy's married and Jesse has his own life.
Their conversations are more of the man-to-man variety. Jesse needs a
friend more than a father figure. "When someone has so many
needs," Billy said, "it's an awkward transition not to be needed like
that anymore. I felt a bit rejected."

Regardless, Billy said he's trying to ease his paternal instinct with
Jesse. But it's hard.

"I'm still telling him what to do and he's still ignoring me," Billy
laughs. "I hope to grow beyond that."

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Spaceboy Lyrics 19 years ago
Got this from blamo.org:

This is a song on Siamese Dream. Billy wrote this for his little disabled brother, Jesse. It's a very quiet song also.

Here is an Article about Spaceboy and Billy's Brother.

Here is what Billy said about Spaceboy.
"That’s about my little brother. He’s an interesting character. It’s kind of about how he’s different. He has physical handicap, it’s hard to explain. He has a rare chromosomal disorder, it gives him a some what different genetic make up. He has different physical and mental problems and yet somehow by all accounts, I’m physically and mentally OK. But I feel our lives are the similar. (Similar in the way that we are both) Freaks of nature, freaks of society, I always keep going back to something by Henry Miller. No matter how much he smiled, told jokes, shook hands, patted people on the back. People still looked at him funny, they still sensed
something wasn’t right. I’ve always felt that way, that no matter how normal I appear, I was treated differently.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Spaceboy Lyrics 19 years ago
The version that wasn't on Siamese Dream is so much better than this. It's so good that I'll share it with you all, so here you go:
http://rspaa.niluje.net/data/Miscellaneous/Mashed%20Potatoes/MP03%20-%2004%20-%20Spaceboy%20(outtake%2093).mp3

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Ropey Lopey Lyrics 19 years ago
The song "Beautiful" that is, not this one. This one is very rare and I believe is on MCIS Demos II, I'm too lazy to check.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Jesus Loves His Babies Lyrics 19 years ago
And I don't think Billy's exactly making fun of Jesus, I just think that he always assumes Jesus has a problem with him. That's why he wrote this song. It samples Jesus calling Billy, and He's saying that He's angry with him. Think about it. The assumption that Billy's making fun of Jesus is also a possibility.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Jesus Loves His Babies Lyrics 19 years ago
It's very good and I estimate and it was written sometime in 1990, but didn't make it on Gish. On Mashed Potatoes it says "Jesus Loves His Babies (Outtake 91)", so that pretty much clears everything up. I don't understand why it didn't make it onto Gish, it's such a great song. Maybe they thought it would offend people and wouldn't have a good reputation, I don't know. But I do know bands always want their debuts to have good reputations.

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Your Whore Lyrics 19 years ago
Search for RSPAA on google.com and it'll be the first result.

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Nirvana – Bambi Slaughter Lyrics 20 years ago
Sorry about this double post...but has anyone noticed that it could be the demo for Tourette's off of In Utero? The lyrics are similar...mainly because he yells "Heyyyyyyyyy!"

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Nirvana – Bambi Slaughter Lyrics 20 years ago
Found this on Outcesticide...it has the worst sound quality you can possibly imagine. Weird song.

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Nirvana – In Bloom Lyrics 20 years ago
...And here we have another great Nevermind song.

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Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit Lyrics 20 years ago
GREAT SONG.

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Nirvana – The Money Will Roll Right In Lyrics 20 years ago
Yeah it is. The covers that Nirvana did were ok...but their songs are awesome. I believe it is a radio performance, silly me if I'm wrong. Check out "With The Lights Out" for more radio performances. The Endless, Nameless one was quite wild.

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