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Sleigh Bells – Comeback Kid Lyrics 12 years ago
I'm hearing "don't run away, 'cause that's a dealbreaker"

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Deerhunter – Helicopter Lyrics 13 years ago
The liner notes explain it perfectly. It tells the story of a young Russian man named Dima who left his home at the age of 14. He moved to the city in hopes of becoming a fashion designer. He had no home and eventually moved into the home of an older man, who took him as his lover. Soon Dima left him and moved into the home of a wealthy older man who provided financial backing for a conglomerate of gay pornographic websites. Dima's documents were changed so that Dima's age was 18, although at this point he was maybe around 16.

He soon began starring in his lover's films as well as working as a nude model. Dima supplemented his income by working as an escort. Soon, a member of the Russian mafia had developed something of a fixation on Dima. One day, Dima left his lover and cut off communication with all his friends, and moved in with the Russian crime leader. Another escort, a friend of Dima, spotted Dima being "forcibly sodomized" by a group of 10-15 men (including the crime leader) in a private sex club. That was the last spotting of Dima.

The escort tried to investigate. He persuaded a prominent gay Russian journalist to write a story, but the journalist was threatened by the organized crime, and stopped.

One day, another crime leader, who was being tried on an unrelated murder charge, confessed that he had seen a young man matching Dima's description be pushed out of a helicopter over a remote forest in Northern Russia. Dima's ex-lover, before dying in 2007, confessed that he had sold Dima as a sex slave in 2005 and believed Dima to have committed suicide in 2006.

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M. Ward – Helicopter Lyrics 13 years ago
I always heard "tell 'em violence"

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Sufjan Stevens – Casimir Pulaski Day Lyrics 13 years ago
Less like Hillsong and more like Job. Brilliant

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Sufjan Stevens – John Wayne Gacy, Jr. Lyrics 13 years ago
Some people just can't appreciate things that are a little complex. The simplest answer to Dagsman is this:

Whether we are murderers or small-time crooks, we are guilty before an omnipotent and infinitely holy God.

I'm not a Christian (at all) but I will be the first one to declare that non-Christians are so often just plain arrogant. Christians have at least begun to understand humanity's nature and state in the universe.

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Sufjan Stevens – John Wayne Gacy, Jr. Lyrics 13 years ago
That rests on the assumption that all sins ARE equal in the eyes of God. In a sense, that is true, but the Bible is full of incidences that indicate some sins are worse than others.

I think that Sufjan is simply going back to a theme presented in the first verse: evil begets evil. We may not be a serial killer, but if we treat our children poorly and they become something monstrous, we are responsible for the results of their actions, in a sense. Jr was a victim of his father in the sense that 33 young boys were a victim of Jr. If you want a Christian theme, look no further: redemption is absent because we live in a fallen world.

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Animal Collective – #1 Lyrics 14 years ago
I think it might be about divorce. Or just looking out for "#1"

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Animal Collective – For Reverend Green Lyrics 14 years ago
"This one's forever in green"...

The song is about jealousy and contentment.

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Animal Collective – Bluish Lyrics 14 years ago
Not about cunnilingus

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Animal Collective – Who Could Win a Rabbit Lyrics 14 years ago
Forward it to me.

oldspice343@yahoo.com

I believe you I'm just curious.

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