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American punk rock band, Bad Religion that formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980 Members Greg Graffin – lead vocals, piano, synthesizers, acoustic guitar Brett Gurewitz – guitar, backing vocals Jay Bentley – bass, backing vocals Brian Baker – guitar, backing vocals Mike Dimkich – guitar Jamie Miller – drums, percussion
Studio albums
How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (1982)
Into the Unknown (1983)
Suffer (1988)
No Control (1989)
Against the Grain (1990)
Generator (1992)
Recipe for Hate (1993)
Stranger than Fiction (1994)
The Gray Race (1996)
No Substance (1998)
The New America (2000)
The Process of Belief (2002)
The Empire Strikes First (2004)
New Maps of Hell (2007)
The Dissent of Man (2010)
True North (2013)
Age of Unreason (2019)
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TMA: The Musical, Version 2.0:
Thanks to all the posters whose ideas I added to this one.
EYE
Touch-Tone Telephone by Lemon Demon
Electric Eye by Judas Priest
Busted from Phineas and Ferb
Aha! By Imogen Heap
LONELY
Waving Through A Window from Dear Evan Hansen
Invisible from MLP Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship
I Am A Rock by Simon and Garfunkel
Love Like Ghosts by Lord Huron
Frozen Pines by Lord Huron
Drift Away from Steven Universe: The Movie
Mister Cellophane from Chicago
Have A Seat Misery by Shayfer James
VAST
Infinitesimal by Mother Mother
Major Tom (Coming Home) by Peter Schilling
Waiting For The Drop from Ride the Cyclone
Stranded Lullaby by Miracle Musical
Dream Sweet in Sea Major by Miracle Musical
Achilles Come Down by Gang of Youths
BURIED
Debt Collector by Jhariah
The Woods by San Fermin
Why We Build The Wall from Hadestown
Way Down Hadestown (Reprise) from Hadestown
Pressure by Billy Joel
Sixteen Tons by Tennessee Ernie Ford
DARK
Hometown by Twenty One Pilots
Come Wayward Souls from Over The Garden Wall
The Night by Aurelio Voltaire
Snuff Out The Light by Eartha Kitt
Friends Who Don't Go Out At Night by The Deadly Syndrome
STRANGER
Mirror Man by Jack Stauber’s Micropop
Faceshopping by Sophie
The Stranger by Lord Huron
Mr. Roboto by Styx
Doll Parts by Hole
Suit by Boom! Bap! Pow!
SPIRAL
The Mind Electric by Miracle Musical
Discord by The Living Tombstone
Crazytown from 35MM: A Musical Exhibition
Who's Crazy/My Psychopharmacologist and I from Next to Normal
Spiraling Shape by They Might Be Giants
SLAUGHTER
Culling of the Fold by The Decemberists
This is Why We Fight by The Decemberists
Courage Knows No Bounds by Heather Alexander
Ready to Die by Andrew WK
Ballroom Blitz by Sweet
The Ballad of Sara Berry from 35MM: A Musical Exhibition
Three-Five-Zero-Zero from Hair
Poisoning Pigeons in the Park by Tom Lehrer
Murder, Murder! by American Murder Song
Peacemaker by The Mechanisms
HUNT
The Mariner's Revenge Song by The Decemberists
Blood and Thunder by Mastodon
Catch You by Sophie Ellis-Bextor
One Way Or Another by Blondie
A Confession by PhemieC
Getting Into Knives by The Mountain Goats
FLESH
Body Terror Song by AJJ
We Started This Op'ra Shit from Repo: The Genetic Opera
A Little Priest from Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
64 Little White Things by Cake Bake Betty
Final Form by Everything Everything
END
The Ballad of Jane Doe from Ride the Cyclone
Leslie Anne Levine by The Decemberists
Dead Girls by Penelope Scott
For The Departed by Shayfer James
The Yawning Grave by Lord Huron
Fall Fair Suite from Ride the Cyclone
Dust and Ashes from Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812
End of Life by Death Spells
EXTINCTION
Feed the Machine by Poor Man’s Poison
Countdown’s Begun by Ozzie Osborn
It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) by R.E.M
Seed Song by The Mountain Goats
Welcome to the Internet by Bo Burnham
We Will All Go Together When We Go by Tom Lehrer
How Bad Can I Be? from The Lorax
DESOLATION
Lucky Sevens by The Mechanisms
No Children by The Mountain Goats
The Dismemberment Song by Blue Kid
The World Ender by Lord Huron
That's Not How the Story Goes from A Series of Unfortunate Events
Arsonist's Lullaby by Hozier
Burn It Down by Daughter
Until It Doesn't Hurt by Mother Mother
World Burn from Mean Girls
CORRUPTION
Dysentery World from The Trail to Oregon
Tongues and Teeth by The Crane Wives
I Love You Like An Alcoholic by The Taxpayers
Sweet by PhemieC
Sticks & Stones by The Pierces
Entomologists by Ghost and Pals
WEB
Candy Store from Heathers the Musical
New Invention by I DON’T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
Wires by The Neighbourhood
Red Right Hand by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Kiss Me, Son of God by They Might Be Giants
Redesign Your Logo by Lemon Demon
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Have you ever gotten a song that turns into an earworm that you can't get out of your head? It's a horrible affliction. If so, what song was it?
(and yes, I specifically used the term earworm because bugs and other creepy crawlies are my thing. I'm hilarious.)
"Does having The Elements by Tom Lehrer stuck in my head for the purposes of learning it off by heart count? That was more of a self-inflicted affliction than anything else, however, I'm not quite sure if it counts under the strictures of your question."
"And bismuth, bromine, lithium, beryllium, and barium . . . oh, sorry! Hmm. Turning Japanese by the Vapors. Quite the bop, to be frank. No sex, no drugs, no wine, no women, no fun, no sin, no you, no wonder it's dark~ I've been lucky enough not to have sub-par songs stuck in this old noggin of mine."
"I taught at a school at a time when the Rickroll was the primary method of mental attack on anyone foolish enough to open a YouTube link without checking it first. Affliction is the right word for it. I used to quite like that song, and now I'm honestly considering asking Rachel to psychically excise it from my brain."
"Iso, my assistant when I was working with the Inhumans, was quite fond of a little ditty . . . oh, what was it . . . Good Luck, Babe! by Chappell Roan? That song ought to be studied for its apparent ability to soak the brainpan in dopamine, it's uncanny."
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Auraverse Soundtrack: Ships
Terramar x Scootaloo
“I Know What You Did Last Summer” by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello
”You Oughta Know” by Alanis Morissette
Sugar Belle x Big Mac
“Cigarette Duet” by Princess Chelsea
"Riptide" by Vance Joy
"Yer Killin' Me" by Remo Drive
Cadence x Shining Armor
"The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac (how others see them)
FlurryDawn
”Scars” by Papa Roach
"DOA" by Foo Fighters
”Starring Role” by MARINA
SaharGlow
”For Good” from ”Wicked”
”Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley
”Smooth” by Santana ft. Rob Thomas
"(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time On You" by *NSYNC
AuroraRed
“Line Without a Hook” by Ricky Montgomery
"Apartment" by Modern Baseball
"Art School" by Remo Drive
VeuveSyrup
”Bad Medicine” by Bon Jovi
”The Masochism Tango” by Tom Lehrer
“Coffee Talk” by Broadside
"Best Part Of Me" by Ed Sheeran ft. YEBBA
AmourBelle
”Cooler Than Me” by Mike Posner
RainCedar
”Gone, Gone, Gone“ by Phillip Phillips
”I Will Wait” by Mumford & Sons
"I'm On My Way" by Rich Price
”I Love You Will Still Sound The Same” by Oh Honey
”No Matter Where You Are” by Us the Duo
BlueMint
"Jackie and Wilson" by Hozier
"She's So Lovely" by Scouting for Girls
”Baby Blue Eyes” by A Rocket To The Moon
”Hey, Soul Sister” by Train
“She Keeps Me Warm” by Mary Lambert
VioletRoseTea
“Babe” by Styx
”Work Song” by Hozier
"Warriors" by Coco and the Butterfields
StockPolish
”That’s How You Know” from “Enchanted”
“When Words Fail” from “Shrek the Musical”
“Sweetie” by Carly Rae Jepsen
“Helpless” from “Hamilton“
”Time in a Bottle” by Jim Croce (after Boot dies of old age)
RiverNymph
”True Love” by P!nk ft. Lily Allen
PropheSwift
“Cheerleader” by OMI
“Lucky” by Jason Mraz ft. Colbie Caillat
AstoRose
"Easy Silence" by The Chicks
”I’ll Be There For You” by The Rembrandts
“It Can’t Rain Forever” by Oh Honey
“Don’t You Worry, Love” by Oh Honey
SeaShake
"I'll Cover You" from "RENT"
"Stupid With Love" from "Mean Girls"
TripleBee
“Tubby Wubby Pony Waifu” by Dawn Somewhere
”Dracula’s Wedding” by Outkast ft. Kelis
MeteorBerry
”It’s Gonna Be Me” by *NSYNC
TrailLite
“Love Again” by Dua Lipa
“When He Sees Me” from ”Waitress”
“Bless The Broken Road” by Rascal Flatts
"The Fighter" by Keith Urban ft. Carrie Underwood
Summer Beauty x Iolite
“Silver Springs” by Fleetwood Mac
"Never There" by CAKE
“Never Love an Anchor” by The Crane Wives
“Love Love Love” by the Mountain Goats
"Problems" by Mother Mother
"Ghosting" by Mother Mother
“Hold Up” by Beyonce
"Harder To Breathe" by Maroon 5
"Somebody That I Used To Know" by Gotye ft. Kimbra
"When I Was Your Man" by Bruno Mars
"House of Memories" by Panic! At The Disco
"So Cold" by Ben Cocks
“Should’ve Said No” by Taylor Swift
“Wrongside” by Cover Drive
"Moral Of The Story" by Ashe
"happier" by Olivia Rodrigo
"Maggot" by Slutever
"Black" by Pearl Jam
“Keep It To Yourself” by Kacey Musgraves
”Don’t Hold Your Breath” by Nicole Scherzinger
Red Cedar, Rainier, and Brackish
”I Love My Boyfriend” by Princess Chelsea
”Satisfied” from “Hamilton”
Crash Racket x Obsidian
"Hayloft" by Mother Mother
”Two Birds” by Regina Spektor
“Morning Sun” by Marianne Faithfull
“E.V.O.L.” by MARINA
”Angeleyes” by ABBA
Marmalade Meringue x Hyacinth Moss
"No Children" by Mountain Goats
??? x ???
”Operator (That’s Not The Way It Feels)” by Jim Croce
”Voice Inside My Head” by The Chicks
”Favorite Year” by The Chicks
"Kids in Love" by P!nk ft. First Aid Kit
??? x ???
”The Way I Are” by Timbaland ft. Keri Hilson and D.O.E.
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Crime Song Sub-Bracket
Hinata Haruhana - The Riddle Solver Who Can't Solve Riddles vs The Protomen - The Hounds
The Stupendium - Fiend Like Me vs The Mechanisms - Lucky Sevens
George Ezra - Drawing Board vs steampianist - i feed
The Garages - Firewalker with me
Jekyll and Hyde Musical - Alive vs Danny Gonzalez - I'm gonna kill Santa Claus
The Crane Wives - Curses vs Creature feature - The art of poisoning
Sodikken - people eater vs Panic! At The Disco - Time to Dance
Louis Armstrong - Mack the Knife
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody vs Crooked Still - Wind and Rain/Twa Sisters
Eliza Carthy - Mrs Dyer The Baby Farmer vs The Cranberries - The icicle melts
Tom Lehrer - Poisoning Pigeons in the Park vs Warrant - Uncle Tom's Cabin
KurageP Chururira - Chururira Daddadda
Lemon Demon - Sweet Bod vs Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks
The Beatles - Maxwell’s Silver Hammer vs Teddy Hyde - Terry's Taxidermy
Jhariah - Knives Are Dangerous, Kid, So Cut the Theatrics! vs Yugami-P - Alice human sacrifice
Death Grips - Beware
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Bin aus dem Kunst Kolloquium raus und renne in meinen Mathe Lehrer der mir gleich sagt das ich mich ja garnicht so zu freuen habe weil ich ja in Mathe noch in die Nachprüfung muss.
Lucky me.
#Das war vor zwei Stunden und ich habe mich immer noch nicht ausgeheult#zumindest nicht genügend#meine Augen brennen vom ganzen Eyeliner#und ich hoffe das die mir einfach irgendwie die gesamt Aufgabenstellung für die Nachprüfung schicken oder so anders sehe ich da keinen erf#-Erfolg#aber wenigstens sind das dann nur die schlimmsten 40minuten meines Lebens#weil Mathe mündlich ist halt kurz#und wenn das dann auch nicht klappt gehe ich sterben oder so#idk alle meine Pläne häbgen davon ab das ich dieses blöde Abi hin kriege#und in allen anderen Fächern ging’s mir halt auch super#nur Mathe ist halt immer die vorhölle#stuff#text#german stuff#abi
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✮ Flower petals and feathers tether me to the ground ✮
Hello and Welcome to this shit hole of a blog!
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Some basic info: Hey! My name is Marshall or Mars or whatever else you wanna call me. I mainly use neopronouns and They/Them! Im part of the lgbtq+ community so like leave if that bothers ya. I'm also a POC minor, so again leave if that bother ya! This is my Hazbin Hotel sideblog! It'll mainly be reblogs, some art, playlist, lots or random though I have, and fanfics if your lucky. I also make edits that will be posted to my tiktok...if I remember! My discord is morningstvrfilms if you ever feel like adding me for whatever silly reason ya got. If it wasnt obvious I am cutrently very obsessed with Hazbin Hotel, but I'm also obsessed with other stuff like, FNAF, Hermitcraft, and Spiderman (Specify Miles morales), so if that sound interesting to ya, check out my main blog :3 also I like music, some of my favorite songs are the masochist tango by Tom Lehrer, Hot to go by Chappell Roan, good luck, babe by Chappell, Over & Over by Rio Romeo! I would definitely recommend listening to them if ya havent heard them, they are very good songs! Also Lucifer is my favorite if it wasnt obvious
DNI: Don't interact if homophobic, transphobic, racist, sexits ect, basically any kind of bigot or if you simply lack common sense, I really do not have the patience to deal with you :3
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You guys have no idea how lucky you are that you don't have male and female forms for most descriptive nouns. I know there's waiter and waitress and actor and actress but that doesn't appear all that much. In German we have that for basically everything, be it student, teacher, doctor, manager or street sweeper. In that order it's: Student/ Studentin, Lehrer/ Lehrerin, Arzt/ Ärztin, Manager/ Managerin, Straßenkehrer/ Straßenkehrerin. The general form to address all of a certain group is normally "Studenten, Lehrer, Ärzte, Manager, Straßenkehrer", so based on the masculine form. I have known it this way all my life, which is over 30 years and until recently, people didn't pay it much attention.
I generally love that we have this option in German but what I mean by lucky is that at least in this area you as English speakers don't have to deal with the officially insane, who make everything terrible in the name of ideology and "progress". The leftist idiots are singing their own praises about altering our mother tongue German because obviously nothing is worth anything in their eyes unless they mutilate it. Not only have they put the gender drivel everywhere and into law texts now, you are also constantly confronted with bullshit like this (because people get fined if they don't use it) : Student*innen or Lehrer_innen or if that manure just isn't enough, they put "Studierende" or "Lehrende" or "Forschende" in order to make it more gender-neutral. Not only is it stupid, it is also grammatically wrong, it is derived from a gerund-form and is simply not applicable to occupational titles, it expresses something different. It's a bit like if you constantly had to put "waiting people" instead of "waiters". I'm just glad that even though we get continuously blasted with this language butchering from all sides even by those institutions who are originally supposed to study and protect our native language, there are still large portions of the population who just don't give a hoot and continue as usual.
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Weird Music That Goes On Forever: A Punk's Guide to Loving Jazz (Bob Suren, 254 pages, Microcosm Publishing)
Author Bob Suren wrote a cool book on record collecting several years ago called Crate Digger (Bob owned a record store in Brandon, FL called Sound Idea Records for many years). He’s been in Austin, TX for over a decade now and has become a pretty serious fan of jazz.
Once you get past the foreword by Paul Mahern and intro by Lucky Lehrer (both totally worth reading), you’ll get into the first part of the book, A History Lesson with Punchlines. Bob does a terrific overview of the jazz scene from the early days up to, well, not quite present day, but at least until the 80s (jazz kinda craps out after that).
Part two of the book is Notable Artists and Select Records. He goes through all the big names: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Ella Fitzgerald, Chet Baker (man, that is a sad story), Alice Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Charlie Parker, and plenty of others.
If you know Bob (even just on social media like I do), he tosses in plenty of humor (lots of 7 Seconds jokes). The whole book, at roughly 250 pages, is an informative and thoroughly entertaining read.
I just started listening to jazz in the last year or so, so I’ve got plenty to learn, and this book is perfect. It's an (almost) pocket-sized friend to help me along.
www.microcosmpublishing.com
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year//mid-morning walks//smokin’ a lucky and listening to Brian Lehrer//I love you ridgewood//new coffee shop opened two blocks away and their coldbrew is $5 so I feel I have to protest out of spite but I got it to test and it was actually really good
#i truly abhor that nowhere has regular regular iced coffees anymore#also coffee over $4 better come in a big ol container and these are NOT#but it’s cute and local soooo#adventures in the wood#look at Weem!!!
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Nine great punk rock drummers. Do you have a favorite or should anyone else be on the list?
Lucky Lehrer
Topper Headon
Tobi Vail
Rat Scabies
Chuck Biscuits
Demetra Plakas
Bill Stevenson
Paul Cook
Palmolive
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warning most of these r w/o any reason
clyde: superstar - toybox, bitchboy and cryin like a baby - the oozes
butters: hampster dance, im so lucky, and its gonna get weird by neil cicirega (dont know 4 other 2)
tweek: coffee by jack stauber, i still adore you by the oozes, and hit em' up style.
bebe: rich girl - gwen stefani, boss bitch - doja cat, 7 rings - ariana grande
wendy - rebel girl - bikini kill
kyle - spending hannukkah in santa monica - tom lehrer
stan - im so crazy for you - rebzyyx
thats all 4 now
recommend me songs u associate with the characters pls <3
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Geder Palliako for the character ask?
Thank you, @xserpx!
Geder Palliako
His open-heartedness regarding his friends. There's a decent chunk of me I see in Geder, and, psychologically, his overcompensation with the few he puts in his heart he does have rings terribly true. It's partly why his relationship with Jorey and his father, Lehrer, just from The Dragon's Path, breaks my heart because it doesn't take a lot for Geder to love you. It just requires you not to treat him like dogshit without prompt. For the former, Jorey didn't do much to warrant consideration from Geder. Geder even notes all he did was be silent and not join in to Klin's bullying of him. For the latter, that he'd rather hang out with his old man than attend the party set up in his honor, the praise and adulation he'd sought after within his reach, is so telling of Geder.
That he's the Best Fantasy Villain. Almost no contest. Grimdark fantasies only wish they could have someone like Geder. On a more comprehensive note, what happened to Vanai? What will happen, going forward on Geder's journey? That's been there, ever since the start. The spite, the rage, the yearning for vengeance, and the disregard for masses of people beyond abstraction? That's Geder. That's always been Geder. That's why Vanai makes sense the way it does, even while it's a drastic shift: Geder read something in a history and thought it was a fitting precedent to commit without the actual consideration of the terrible human costs, because he's got an immature sense of right or wrong. Especially since he's been making choices out of spite towards Klin ever since. It's why his guilt right after is crucial: Geder knows enough about what happened to know it's bad, and wants retribution for his actions, but Dawson deflects moral blame off his shoulders by recasting it as a heroic action, leaving Geder with little recourse for actual self-reflection. Abraham once pointed out that many of us have been Geder when we were young, we just outgrew being him eventually. That's what's so great about his character. That's what's so terrible about him.
He would be a fierce, yet inadequate, talent with any non-book hobbies. Books are his passion and love, his first of them, and he clearly cherishes them, but given enough motivation, he would take to artistic talents, like reading poems or playing instruments with a drive that would allow him to pass by being mediocre, but not make him a high talent in those endeavors. Also, he loves him the romantic poems best, those of love and war, and doesn't understand the ones with self-destruction as a theme much.
You're not there yet, but either Basrahip or Aster. For the former, I love the tug-and-pull of intellectual curiosity and religious zealotry and they're so friendly with each other, even generous and gentle. For the latter, it's such a tour-de-force relationship of all of Geder's best qualities and how even his best comes with dark underbellies.
Oh, there's one, but I dare not reveal the name because it's such a burning spoiler, so I'll just go that I wish we got more of Geder's relationship with the non-Jorey fellow nobles, particularly the Broots. From what I reread, Daved Broot seemed decent enough, even complimenting Geder's cloak unprompted, and being similarly big eaters along with Geder. And Fallon Broot seems like a reasonably decent sort to Geder, from what I've read and even reminds me of Brint in terms of being a passable, unimaginative military talent who manages to catch the eye of someone who got lucky with being draped with power. Geder's rather isolated in his friend base, and I wouldn't have minded him getting more people to trust.
As Lord Protector of Vanai, he definitely gave the second-best accommodations to Jorey. The moment Geder mused that Klin's favorites had been given the better accommodations, I just know he'd give the second-best to Jorey without question. Jorey's a bit puzzled why him, solely because he just exercised common decency to Geder, and wonders what he did to earn such loyalty from a put-down outcast.
Thanks again for the ask, @xserpx!
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I have been tagged by both the excellent @the-wandering-fire and the marvellous @camdennightingale to list 20+5 of my favourite albums.
Buckle up folks, this is gonna get weird.
1. The Mechanisms - The Bifrost Incident
2. Abney Park - Wasteland
3. Ego Likeness - Breedless
4. Siouxsie and the Banshees - Peepshow
5. Front Line Assembly - Tactical Neural Implant
6. Half Man Half Biscuit - Trouble Over Bridgewater
7. Fairport Convention - Liege and Lief
8. Steeleye Span - Wintersmith
9. Gloryhammer - Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards
10. Nine Inch Nails - Year Zero
11. Dragony - Viribus Unitis
12. Santa Hates You - Jolly Roger
13. Tom Lehrer - An Evening With The Infinite Genius of Tom Lehrer
14. Patricia Dallio - La ronce n'est pas le pire
15. Shakespear's Sister - Hormonally Yours
16. The Wildhearts - Fishing for Luckies
17. The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets - Spaceship Zero
18. Fascinating Aida - Cheap Flights
19. Pauline Oliveros and the Deep Listening Band - Deep Listening
20. Erasure - Wild!
21. Aiboforcen - Dèdale
22. CHVRCHES - Every Open Eye
23. Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn
24. Kraftwerk - The Man Machine
25. Chu Ishikawa - Tetsuo: The Iron Man soundtrack
Tagging @weimarweekly, @chaosdeathfish, @littlest-xb, @expectedbehavior, @ailendolin
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About the fuck-train (and jeez, never expected to start an ask like that): I don't know if there's a real Name for that... Position? But in case you weren't aware, there's a slang term for the person in the middle which is "Lucky Pierre"!
I went on a long google hike with my roommates, wondering if this came from the Tom Lehrer song (it did not, but the Tom Lehrer song probably came from the same film as that slang term).
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tom lehrer is so lucky i wasnt alive in the 60s
#ur ass would be grass sir. bc i would be pegging u 24/7#also i am making these posts bc im listening to my nygmobblepot playlist. i love going crazy
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