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o, theoretical girls are different than theoretical girl.
Ответитьthe song title is ahead of its time, as well as the music!
Ответитьisn't this lovin' in the red?
ОтветитьExcellent stuff.
ОтветитьIronic now how everybody uses eHarmony and such nowadays to date.
Ответитьthis is 'living in the red' i think.
Ответитьit's "lovin in the red"
Ответить@Israe5l I made that mistake ^^"
ОтветитьThe sound of societal contradictions building into a manic break... Beautiful and horrible. Great fucking song!
Ответитьfirst time i heard this was on the "Kill Your Idols" documentary, and i tought this was Sonic Youth. his voice even sounds like Thurston Moore.
ОтветитьGREAT
Ответить@Israe5l About 15 billion times better.
Ответитьhmmm now I know where thurston gets his crazy chords.
ОтветитьGlenn predicted the future with this song.
ОтветитьSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DAMN CATCHY!!!!!
Ответитьhow do you write a song called "computer dating" in the '80s? prescient!
ОтветитьAwesome.
ОтветитьGlenn Branca is a genius in my eyes, such an inspiration and embodiment of an artistic aesthetic with rock n roll attitude, sounds gay i know but i love his work, such a huge inspiration for me and countless others! thank you for the upload!!!
ОтветитьNo New York
ОтветитьI love this. I like the weirdness of the sound. Uncomfortably wonderful track.
Ever heard of Lucid Rivers?
Goddamn this is spectacular
ОтветитьRest In Peace branca 😔
ОтветитьAh, the reality.
ОтветитьNote: This is not Branca singing lead, it's Jeffrey Lohn, who probably wrote the song. Theoretical Girls were centered around Lohn, though Branca also played an important role.
ОтветитьThis is awful noise. Let's just be honest. Only socialist sophomore college chicks would pretend to enjoy this.
Ответитьlullabyes
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lifeblood