Ever since watching Lisa Frankenstein, I've been in a deep dive into the synth-pop scene/history. I've always liked this song, but it really hits me somewhere that most synth songs do not. Perhaps it's the deep bass synth that runs throughout, or the thoughtful lyrics, but in the end, I think it's the lead singer's hair. Yup, that's my final answer, lock it in.
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Originally Posted by ResAlien
If we can't fall in love with replaceable bottom 6 players then the terrorists have won.
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