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The Dismemberment Plan - Time Bomb

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2006

Official music video. Idea later lifted by The Vines for their "Ride" video.

You might notice the song has been abridged in certain sections for the video, editing out the guitar intro, repeats between verses, a small section of the bridge, and the outro. The reason for this, I do not know. Too long to be played on MTV? Doesn't seem like DeSoto or the Plan would really give a shit about that. Oh well.

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  • The bass player was my high school English teacher. I didn't believe him when he told the class.

  • Thumbs up if you remember this from Xbox Exhibition Demo Disk

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  • I love this song, but I think they would have made it big if they did a video for You Are Invited instead.

  • @JoeReaperBob really? I had done the exact same thing. Of course it was a long time ago but somehow the memory stuck.

  • thumbs up if you were hoping for a rancid cover

  • When I first got the Xbox, this is the only song I listened to off of the Xbox Exhibition Demo Disk besides "A Movie Script Ending" by Death Cab for Cutie. Awesome songs.

  • amazing !!!! TRES JOLI ENCOREEEEEEEE MERCI

  • LOL I listen to "Meat Hoof" and "Colonic" too! 

  • I remember a day when they supported Pearl Jam in Polish city Katowice, it was amazing day, when I met this music. I hope to see them back again, it was one of these moment that you meet something unexpecetd that stays with you for years! TDP come back!

  • One of the most under-rated overlooked bands in the world. So talented.

  • @michaelhawk73 you can't blame the record companies for wanting to make money, as they are (obviously) companies. If people had taste in music then good bands would get picked up by labels because they could actually make money. But people don't have taste. And they probably never will.

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