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  • Still amazing.

  • 2:43 is such an amusing section of the song...among many!

    I can recall when I shared this with a friend of mine in highschool, and after listening a little he said,'I have never heard music so fueled by anger.' LOL And he liked unusual stuff too!

  • da fuck is this

  • They should do this with all the modern pop songs out now.

  • @TheSaucyAuto ...Agreed 100%-should be done every month, regularly. Big time.

  • @TheSaucyAuto I sent a demo to them, never heard back. This is one secretive group

  • i need lyrics to this badly and google doesnt help,shall i kill myself?

  • @flashdoom

    accually wikipedia does

  • Can anyone transcribe the intro (the german Let's Twist Again part) for me?

  • This is just fucking amazing. The Residents are gods.

  • This is one of the funniest albums out there.

  • Is this "nananana" land of thousand dances?

  • Yes, sir. The list of songs "sampled" is on wikipedia's article for 3rd reich and roll.

  • Their early releases are the ones I find reasonably coherent. Thanks for posting this.

  • Now all I need is Hitler Was A Vegetarian! Dohoho.

  • im amazed how they got away with this one

  • They just did...it's not illegal in the US to show swastika's (native Indian symbol) but for the European release in Germany they had to put up little stickers on every swastika on the album until they re-designed the cover of course...

  • ahaha i saw that cover. yeah idk i more ment just the titles and everything like that

  • How about "Go fuck yourself on the doorknob Mom" from Baby Sex! Now the media freak out on a nipple gate;)

  • @atzenanu The swastika is a traditional Hindu symbol, not a native American Indian symbol, in case that was what you meant there. Though I guess ya could've meant either.

  • @appers, I know that, but for the Americans the symbol was from the Indians as they used it. I don't think that bazooka joe taught the Indians about it... They used it before Columbus arrived...

  • @Appers It was also a native American Indian (specifically, Navajo) symbol. The 45th Infantry Division's old badges had it as a insignia as a reference to this.

  • @Appers Either way its indian.

  • Badass, thanks!

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