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Joined: November 10 2008
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Posted: August 06 2010 at 13:33
NecronCommander wrote:
The Truth wrote:
First listen of Sing Along Songs For the Damned & Delirous.
I don't get Diablo Swing Orchestra. Unexpect and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum do a similar style, and they do it phenomenally, yet Diablo Swing Orchestra are boring and difficult to listen to.
I like all of 'em. DSO do wear off a bit after a few listens.
Joined: April 19 2009
Location: Kansas
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Posted: August 06 2010 at 13:34
NecronCommander wrote:
The Truth wrote:
First listen of Sing Along Songs For the Damned & Delirous.
I don't get Diablo Swing Orchestra. Unexpect and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum do a similar style, and they do it phenomenally, yet Diablo Swing Orchestra are boring and difficult to listen to.
So far what I've heard, they are in no way shape or form boring
Joined: March 13 2010
Location: Ancient Rome
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Points: 6795
Posted: August 06 2010 at 13:37
NecronCommander wrote:
CinemaZebra wrote:
Super Duper Watermelon Man wrote:
Don't underestimate my powers, puny zebra. You say that I'm a part of you but it is quite the opposite.
But you are a part of me. You're the southeast corner of my cerebrum.
Super Duper Watermelon Man wrote:
Silence, inferior one.
Make me.
In your inner monologues I'm reminded of this song.
Super Duper Watermelon Man wrote:
I was reminded of that as well. Heh heh. Your friend CinemaZebra is in time out. I'm forcing him to type in "QUOTE=Super Duper Watermelon Man" every time he posts for a while. And of course, "/QUOTE".
Joined: March 13 2010
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Posted: August 06 2010 at 13:40
NecronCommander wrote:
I'm curious as to what brought about this case of dissociative identity disorder.
Super Duper Watermelon Man wrote:
CinemaZebra's mind as been in conflict sometimes, in some areas more serious than others. He's always hated watermelons, yet someone in his mind that wasn't him (me, to be exact) decided that they were actually pretty good. Ever since then I've been fighting him for domination of his body. Basically, I represent everything he hates.
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