
This song's booming drum pattern, subtle and chiming guitars, and melodic bass line makes it an ovibous precursor to "40" despite it having only one lyric.
Then why didn't they sit next to each other one War, but rather one was on October and the other War?
Then why didn't they sit next to each other one War, but rather one was on October and the other War?

beautiful
Exactly!
Exactly!

Does anyone else this song is the best representation of their early Joy Division influence? I personally think it's the sister song to Joy Division's "Atmosphere."

Does anyone else this song is the best representation of their early Joy Division influence? I personally think it's the sister song to Joy Division's "Atmosphere."
Say it twice, but I still don't know...
Say it twice, but I still don't know...

Those are the lyrics to Rejoice.

Such intellectually amazing lyrics, by far Bono's best writing don't @ me