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May 03, 2006 17:09


1. The Locust
2. Yeah Yeah Yeahs
3. J.S. Bach
4. The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir
5. The White Stripes
6. Radiohead
7. Iron & Wine
8. Between the Buried and Me
9. Small Brown Bike
10. Interpol

What was the first song you ever heard by 6?: Exit Music (For a Film)
What is your favorite album of 8?: Alaska
What is your favorite lyric of 5?: 
    "You think not telling is the same as not lying, don't you?
    Then I guess not feeling is the same as not crying to you."
What is your favorite song by 7?: "The Trapeze Swinger"
Is there a song of 3 that makes you sad?: "Sleepers Awake"
What is your favorite song by 2?: "Man"
What is your favorite song by 9?: "Make this a Holiday"
What is your favorite album by 1?: Safety Second, Body Last
How did you get into 3?: I grew up with his tunes.
What is your favorite song by 4?: "I Bet You Never Thought It Would Be Like This"
Who is your favorite band member in 9?: Mike Reed
Which of the 10 has influenced you the most?: The Stripers
What is a good memory concerning 1?: Yeah, I got caught dancing to them in my car at a red light.
Is there a song by 8 that makes you sad?: Well, the harmonized solo in "Selkies" is powerful and it can bring a tear to my eye.
What is your favorite song by 1?: "An Extra Piece of Dead Meat"
How did you become a fan of 10?: Katie put "NYC" on a special cd for me.
In other news:
  • Elitism (of all kinds) is running high as of late. Cool ya jets.
  • If use the word "emo," you don't know what it means. So don't.
  • When someone says "thank you," acknowledge them.
  • Grindcore does have a purpose.
  • Katie and I are going to prom (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

This is a fairly worthless entry...

Oh, you're still here?

I see.

....yep

hmm....

This is pretty awkward, isn't it?
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