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2 hours ago, Chalk Outlines said:

Toms only real involvement with this was suggesting to keep the protools title. He said it sounded like the name of a virus.  

Maybe they'll name a new covid variant after the song!

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8 hours ago, scoobs said:

Does anyone like This Is Home?  Like actually like it?  Surprised to hear anyone liked MH4193472838

one of my favorite songs.

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8 hours ago, NotNow said:

Yea great song. @Ghent is ride or die with me on that.

Hell yeah man. This Is Home is an all time blink song for me. I defended it for years on here against onslaughts lol.

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17 hours ago, Champ182 said:

That song is just ok, it sounds like a decently promising demo at best, but that's Tom's fault not Mark's. A classic Tom riff would do that song wonders, if only he could've been bothered to work on the damn album haha.

I don't think Tom would've made that song better or worse. 

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Even if she falls is great, but the intro is meh. It doesn't really fit the song and seems like they just tried to squeeze in a generic toypaj part in there. 

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I barely ever listen to Neighbo(u)rhoods, I dunno what it is about it. There are a couple of songs I love on that album but I can't get past the silly spelling. 

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5 minutes ago, thongrider said:

Even if she falls is great, but the intro is meh. It doesn't really fit the song and seems like they just tried to squeeze in a generic toypaj part in there. 

It’s not a great riff to be fair but I’m also not huge on the song in general.

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1 hour ago, Bucko said:

I barely ever listen to Neighbo(u)rhoods, I dunno what it is about it. There are a couple of songs I love on that album but I can't get past the silly spelling. 

Spoken like a true Arsenal wanker NQAT

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Apparently the ufo community knows more about Tom than we do. I don't think I've ever read the interview that they're discussing on the /ufo subreddit:

In a recent interview he talked about how he was never going to be "that guy in a suit" talking to politicians. And that he went back to music after experimenting with a consciousness technique taught to him by Hal Putoff and was "told" that going back to music was the right path. Make of that what you will.

I suspect Tom's public role in this process is done now and helped set up the folks we are more recently familiar with.  

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They are so gullible if they believe Tom went back to make that AVA album because of that "technique" and not because he needed money, but it's also shocking to see Tom is still heavily talked about on the /ufo subreddit lol 

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18 minutes ago, Get divorced for the kids said:

Tom reminds me of Kanye a bit. Glimpses of creative genius but generally crazy egomaniacs that are blinded by delusions of self grandeur. 

Yes, I think they both have some bipolar stuff going on too.

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6 hours ago, Bucko said:

I barely ever listen to Neighbo(u)rhoods, I dunno what it is about it. There are a couple of songs I love on that album but I can't get past the silly spelling. 

I dunno why they couldn't spell it nabolag like normal people. 

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7 hours ago, Bucko said:

I barely ever listen to Neighbo(u)rhoods, I dunno what it is about it. There are a couple of songs I love on that album but I can't get past the silly spelling. 

We need some Yank historians to explain why they made minor changes to the English language. One last “fuck you” to the Brits following the Revolutionary War? 

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1 hour ago, thongrider said:

Wasn't it about fitting making room for more words in newspapers or something? 

it was noah webster, and it was political.

Webster wanted American spelling to not only be more straightforward but different from UK spelling, as a way of America showing its independence from the former British rule. He dropped the letter u from words like colour and honour – which had developed from the French influence in England – to make them color and honor instead. He did the same to words ending in -ise to make them -ize, because he thought American English spelling should reflect the way it was said.

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