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Gang Gang Dance - 'MindKilla'

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2011

From the album Eye Contact, released May 9 (UK)/May 10 (US) - http://bit.ly/fk6P8M

Directed by Shoji Goto - http://www.shojigoto.com/

Also featured on the limited edition 12" w/ 'Glass Jar'

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  • Christ, fans of The Knife are really giving those guys a bad name on YouTube; they all seem to be such arrogant, pretentious hipster assholes.

    Just let us enjoy some other bands, you jerk-offs. It is possible to enjoy the music of more than one, you know.

  • @DB557 the Knife (or Fever Ray) never really sounded like this anyway. Unless you automatically equate gonzo female vocals with oddball dance beats to the Knife. In which case, Bjork would like to have a word with you.

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  • i found something other than animal collective to listen to

  • My first thought upon hearing this song on the radio was that they sound a lot like The Knife, then I go to Youtube to re-listen to the song, scroll down a little, and wouldn't you know it, there's a whole flame war going on between Knife and GGD fans. Cool.

  • So amazing !!

  • lov this:)

  • @godsizedhole

    Same thing here, it makes it really annoying imo

  • absolutely crap

    

  • I can't stand the reggaeton beat

  • Listened to this tune for the first time on MD, and now I fucking love it......It's Immense!

  • I love Gang Gang Dance and I love the Knife. Both are great groups, so what's wrong if GGD has similarities to the other? Do hipsters really think that each separate artist can't have traces of another artists' sound in their music? If so, that is absurd. I don't condone genocide, but if it was for hipsters I would have to think twice. College film courses and Coffee houses would certainly be alot more welcoming.

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