Their first release was a 7". "Teen Love," which covered the entirety of side B at 33 RPM, actually became a college hit. One of the most interesting songs ever written, it pairs a pensive, slightly melancholy melody with No Trend's definitive statement of their view of society: A teen couple are reduced to robotic machines, slaves to current trends and societal expectations, their humanity gutted by the emotionless vocal.
LOL I never expected to see it here either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g778pbgesI&lc=Lmf2H8efMIoCSGiXXvMw4wLq75GF8uVua5ecml4tpE4&context=C3da40bdADOEgsToPDskJEswU7eAie7pj8k-xeUUOs
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Their first release was a 7". "Teen Love," which covered the entirety of side B at 33 RPM, actually became a college hit. One of the most interesting songs ever written, it pairs a pensive, slightly melancholy melody with No Trend's definitive statement of their view of society: A teen couple are reduced to robotic machines, slaves to current trends and societal expectations, their humanity gutted by the emotionless vocal.