Tim Lash live with Hum in the 90's
I always wondered how that Fender got so beat up.
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it’s always “ily” and “I love you” but never “We won't let them take you, we won't let you die”
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She thinks she missed the train to Mars
She's out back counting the stars...
Hum // Stars // 1995
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Do you like the band Hum?
Hum are great!! Admittedly I've only listened to some of their songs, and mostly know them for Stars, but I really ought to get into more of their discography.
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low tide // the wonder years
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Darling, YOU YES YOU:-
Are sitting like a shrimp, stop torturing your spine
When was the last time you drank water, reach your bottle and drink water.....NOW
Kitaben khuli hai par phone bhi khula hai...to kripya apne phone ko band karein aur uss kitab ko padhna shuru kare
Pichle 4 ghante se ek jagah par bethe ho, utho aur apne muscle stretch Karo warna cramp aa jaayega
Kabse screen dekh rahe ho, palak to jhapkao warna aankhein sookh jaayengi
NOW...mate stop procrastinating
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the thing is, for MCR death was always an external force. like, Helena, It's Not A Fashion Statement, even Famous Last Words, etc it's all like, death is this future, potential thing they're fighting back against. (side note: this is very much not true in tone for Gerard's solo album, which is... kind of heavy considering the timeframe it was produced/released and toured for in) but with FOB death has always been this thing right there, in the midst of them. it's a present haunting. I think the difference really comes down to: MCR is fighting death. FOB is breaking up with it.
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