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10.28.2006

chicks and dudes, who you think is really kickin' tunes?

tonight, as i was thumbing through a gre practice test, I stumbled across the word "fallacy."

for some reason, certain words trigger certain memories or remind me of specific things - often music. this word, in particular, reminded me of a song that i haven't heard in what feels like a year or two. it also reminded me just how much ass the video kicks.

if you have four and a half minutes to spare and some sort of audio output, please enjoy this song and video with me. it's up there among my favorite animated music videos (radiohead's "paranoid android" reigns, but that might be influenced by how much i absolutely love that song), and likely one of my favorite videos period.

"rhythm, you have it or you don't..."

:: posted by Collin, 12:54 AM

(raise your voice!)