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On the title track of their new album, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs delivers a song about mosquitos.

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7th track off of The Whitest Boy Alive’s debut album, Dreams.

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He knows he wasn’t perfect throughout the relationship; he wasn’t the best boyfriend. He’s owning up to all of his mistakes but even after whatever has happened, he realizes that he did – at some point – have feelings for this girl and is wondering how serious she felt about him.

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Øye is at that point where he’s able to move on and forget about what’s happened. Now he’s telling the girl that it’s her turn to do the same.

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Erlend Øye kicks the song off by reflecting back on a past relationship that failed where both parties may have been responsible. He’s just now getting out of the stay-in-bed-and-cry-about-everything phase that comes after most break-ups. Now it’s time to be realistic and move on.

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4th track off of Take Me to Your Leader starring MF Doom as King Geedorah. This track is only 49 seconds and therefore the shortest track on Take Me to Your Leader.

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He messages Tyler regularly on Twitter, but is upset because Tyler never responds. He expects Tyler to treat him differently from the thousands of other fans that wanna talk to him.

Ironically, Tyler has a Formspring account where he constantly interacts with his fans.

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This is in reference to Tyler’s signature track off of Goblin, “Radicals.” The last verse of this song is Dr. TC telling Tyler not to take things so seriously and that he needs to grow up and move on.

Part of the reason his fans are so passionate about him and his music is the fact that they can relate to what he says and what he went through; he’s not just some cool celebrity.

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Short story about Alex’s attempt to get the best view of the girl sitting with him in a train, while they ride through a tunnel.

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Pope John Paul II was the pope until his death in 2005.

Akin believes that religious figures like the Popes have too much influence over the state and its people.

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