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Greg Graffin - Talk About Suffering [cover]

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

Emily covers Graffin's "Talk about Suffering" from the Cold as the Clay album. Featuring Hamlet the hamster!

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  • "Let's keep loving on Jesus"

    Bah.

  • @Rudimentarypenis

    Sarcasm. ;]

  • As you probably know by now, this song isn't by greg graffin.

  • @paultardspambot It's not *originally* by Greg Graffin, correct :]

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  • My God I ain't used to commenting any foreigners (i'm from Hungary) on what they are doing with their own music. You and your interpretation of this song is wonderful.

    Keep it up. You are worth a lot more than mainstream woman singers.

    I am a true venerator of yours from now. (If that is a correct expression).

  • Incredible.

    Can I request 'Slumber'?

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  • FAN-FUCKING-TASTIC

  • watch out, lady, theres a HAMSTER on your head! ..oh no it's ok, it's gone now

  • do you have some rodent fetish ahahah every single video has a hamster, i get the name but thats pretty random but cool

  • You should do Cold As The Clay!

  • @eduard1952 There have been quite some research about everything and every so often science have to renew itself in order to fit the current accepted norm. I don't blindly believe everything I come upon but the biblical character Jesus touches my heart in such a way one can't just throw him away as something science disproofs. Science is never complete and I believe we will never be all knowing. The human mind is very deceiving but a sound belief in God makes life worth living if you ask me.

  • @MaYouDoTube

    Why do you assume Jesus is someone to hate or love? If he existed, he's been dead for a long time, so I don't get why you're using the present tense. And I don't even believe he existed as the historical figure that he's portrayed to be. There's been quite some research about this, by the way.

    However, this is a superb tune. I love gospel music. But I don't take it too literally, thanks god (?!)

  • you're super cute, too, sorry, had to say

  • I guess you don't actually mean it when you sing "Let's keep Loving on Jesus" at about 0:30 and at 1:05!? Would you rather hate him?

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