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Intravenous Agnostic | 24 | 54.55% | |
The Year Of Purification | 5 | 11.36% | |
Epicentre | 13 | 29.55% | |
Miss Europa Disco Dancer | 12 | 27.27% | |
Dead Martyrs | 17 | 38.64% | |
His Last Painting | 14 | 31.82% | |
My Guernica | 6 | 13.64% | |
The Convalescent | 13 | 29.55% | |
Baby Elian | 10 | 22.73% | |
Freedom Of Speech Won't Feed My Children | 17 | 38.64% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 44. You may not vote on this poll |
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Deep C*ts - Know Your Enemy Take 2
With most of the voting done now & as promised, here's take 2 of KYE with Epicentre & The Convalescent replacing the lowest polling tracks i.e. Wattsville Blues & Royal Correspondant.
So feel free to vote again...
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I'm confused, isn't this just the same as the previous two polls for this album?
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No there was some anger at the fact that Epicentre wasn't on the initial list!
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Some baffling voting. Surprised by the love for Freedom of Speech ("Richard Gee-AH's eyes!") and Dead Martyrs.
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Can't believe people like The Convalescent more than Wattsville or Royal Correspondent...
Swapped my Wattsville vote to Epicentre, stuck with His Last Painting and Baby Elian for the others. Regards, Marwood.
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Why? It's shit.
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Voted for;
'Intravenous Agnostic' - everything about this song shows them stretching themselves. The lyric is Nick at his most abstract but makes a serious point at the same time. James goes mad on the guitar in a way he's never attempted since. And it rocks like a bastard. 'Epicentre' - just beat the also lovely 'His Last Painting'. I love the interplay between the acoustic and electric guitars and the way the song really builds over the course of its five minutes until the final 'You don't drink' kiss-off. And sadly 'HLP' isn't quite as good as... 'Freedom Of Speech Won't Feed My Children' - Wire lashing out at international politics (and especially American foreign policy) in a way that spiteful and funny in all the right ways. Wedded to a kick-ass tune, and makes me wish they'd do a whole album with David Holmes. |
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