Meat Beat Manifesto - asbestos lead asbestos
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I remember when MTV2 (called M2 then) played the living hell out of this video back in 1996 or 1997. Great song.
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@phantomghoulie I'm a huge fan of both and both are musically fantastic. One multi-layered and filled with ominous feelings that there is no ground beneath the listener's feet and simpler one filled with a base of disgust and angst lashing out in a more visceral way. There really is no way to say one is better than the other and I think doing so does both a disservice. I think the only way one could be 'better' than the other would be through a pair of nostalgia goggles.
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@slightermusic shut the fuck up. Like music or don't. Your choice. Quit being an arrogant asshole telling us who we like or don't. Don't turn this shit into the dubstep argument where everything is about Skrillex. Gay as the day is long. Only fucktards have the need to pigeonhole everything they hear.
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My dad was their drummer......
What the fuck.
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@phantomghoulie I'll respectfully disagree with you.
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Wish someone would release this video on DVD.. :\
What in the Hell Happened?
thetrepan 2 years ago 14
I'm sorry to risk upsetting MBM fans, but this does not come close to the original version written and recorded by World Domination Enterprises.
Anyone whose not heard the 1985 version by World Domination Enterprises, I'd recommend giving it a listen.
phantomghoulie 1 year ago 5