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I dont care MIA ... I´m here for JUSTIICEEEE!!! :D
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Found this band via NME's 100 Greatest Albums and it instantly seemed familiar. Now I have to buy True Crime Streets of NYC again..
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It's a masterpiece.
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I don't see why people get all up in arms when someone samples a song. It's a common practice and doesn't mean that they're ripping a song off. Tribe Called Quest used a Lou Reed sample and made a classic hip hop song.
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true crime streets of NYC <<33 i knew this song sounded familiar! when i heard MIA's version i was like oh shitt, this brought back some memories :)
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You Suicide fans need to calm the fuck down.
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@GreysonandMeyson Without this song, Born Free wouldn't exist. Think about it.
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@pawevearnomah best punk right ,band wtf oxy fu8kin moron douchbag. sucide is an underated ahead of their time awesome band shut up.
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Hmm don't like it as much as M.I.A.'s.
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Heated argument with someone, guy says that suicide is the best punk band ever, this song is as plain as it can get and lacks grit, very boring
@Analogilokki are you fucking retarded m.i.a. ripped off this song this is originally by suicide from 1977 i hope alan vega and martin rev go to your house and knock some sense into you
FJCorboMusic 6 months ago 27
MIA sampling Ghost Rider is truthfully not a sin in my opinion but a tribute to Suicide. I love both versions of the song. MIA in their video and lyrics also portray that rebellious style and meaning that Suicide expressed. In the end though, the best steal from the best.
Roboto2500 6 months ago 23