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It just means one must hate an awful lot of classic songs from an awful lot of artists if one finds it that annoying. Which is a shame.
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It's repeating the title in the verses that makes me want to punch babies. Especially when they use it as the opening line, something Nicky did all the time during the I Killed The Zeitgeist/SATT era.
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Lol, okay. Clearly a number of people in this thread share my opinion, so you not finding it a deal doesn't really change that. I can't say I've been bothered much by other artists.
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Okay, my exactly didn't refer to the ISIS part
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Can't tell if you repeated that on purpose or not Made me giggle anyway.
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Did the original criticism mention You Love Us? There's the worst offender!
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Found this on a forum. Made me laugh. Yes I am trawling through old bits of Manics criticism.
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Strangely, no.
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Someone might want to mention that Albini recorded Serve The Servants and All Apologies as well as Doe and Hellbound by The Breeders
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On the point of the criticism, I think most of this is so bileful and ott that it just makes you laugh. Repetition in choruses/lyrics is definitely a feature, but in the better lyrics is made up for by good verses. And it is often remedied by very good melodies, or at least a convincing vocal delivery. But then a) the Manics are probably not going to win a Pulitzer Price and time soon and b) haters gonna hate.
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I agree See also: any post on the forum by SHR.
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About repeating choruses. While sometimes it is an easier way to get your song to be commercially successful, speaking in general, repetition is also a common tool in poetry. Sometimes, to strenghten the impact things need be repeated, like in Tolerate, for example. True, that's one of their most commercial songs ever, but seriously that chorus HAD to be repeated to add all the drama to point out the seriousness and sadness and danger of what's been criticised in the song.
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I think the repetitions also express manicness and disorder. I think it makes the lyrics sincere and has a sense of despair. I always like how the Manics show political impact on life in repeating verses over like ADFL. I think repetition also makes a point of freeness in songs that the Manics and other bands do and famously like Nirvana's In Utero album.
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