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JonnySpeed
30th March 2007, 14:48
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Paddy
30th March 2007, 14:57
haha that's ace!

"thou shalt remember that guns, bitches and bling were not part of the four elements and never will be!"

nice.

philie-t
30th March 2007, 15:00
pretty embarrassing

Jeniffer Mills
30th March 2007, 16:10
boooooo

JonnySpeed
30th March 2007, 22:11
i love that

penciLneck
30th March 2007, 22:31
cutting edge stuff.

spoon
30th March 2007, 22:42
i like that. i won't when it gets popular though.

gen-eral
31st March 2007, 13:00
it's been flogged to death by XFM and Zane Prik Lowe for the past month. Canny stand it already. By the time it actually gets released you'll be wanting to top yersel every time you hear it. Like that fucking Gossip track.

thembuzz
1st April 2007, 21:04
i think the lyrics are quite funny. the music reminds me of average homeboy, though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq6vufmTJ9Q

kempston
1st April 2007, 23:46
..play hip hop through a 2mm speaker on a mobile on the back of a tram.

when i were a lad we had these...

http://www.freshhiphopnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/02/Old-school-LL.jpg

spoon
2nd April 2007, 00:02
it's a more preachy, less clever take on lcd soundsystem's 'losing my edge' isn't it? i still really like that track.

gen-eral
2nd April 2007, 00:04
i like "north american scum" more recently. More of the same sorta thing mind

Loz
2nd April 2007, 00:07
it's a more preachy, less clever take on lcd soundsystem's 'losing my edge' isn't it? i still really like that track.

yeah, I love that track, best off the album, I reckon. My favourite bit:

"I hear that your band are selling your guitars, and buying turntables.
I hear that your band are selling your turntables and buying guitars."

trendy music satire at its best