Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
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Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
The two-note “siren” guitar underneath the main riff at the beginning of the song is a near copycat of the same guitar “siren” on The Clash’s “Police On My Back”
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
I think this song is fine
I enjoyed it live in 2006
I enjoyed it live in 2006
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
Guitar goes wicky wacky wicky wacky
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
Will never understand the hate for this one.
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
I think it's a great song. Not my fav off Avocado, but nowhere near the bottom either.
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
I'm a fan. As far as the more recent lead singles go
Dance >>>> World Wide Suicide > The Fixer >> Mind Your Manners
Dance >>>> World Wide Suicide > The Fixer >> Mind Your Manners
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
what a run of first rate singles! I love every one of those songs. WWS was in my top 5 for a long while, but it probably isn't there anymore
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
I definitely don't hate it. It's a good song. I think any push-back on my part comes from how much Stip loves it.Leatherhead wrote:Will never understand the hate for this one.
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I don't skip it when it comes on. Song is probably in the 30th to 40th percentile of PJ songs for me at this point, but still like it. Fit 2006 much better than it does today, and certainly doesn't hold a candle to Quick Escape, which basically covers similar subject matter.
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
Yeah, this one doesn't deserve the hate it gets.
Its a fun Ed song.
Probably better than Superblood Wolfmoon
Its a fun Ed song.
Probably better than Superblood Wolfmoon
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SBWM is an excellent comp, and both probably rank similarly for me.
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sounds fair. i agreemkay0 wrote:SBWM is an excellent comp, and both probably rank similarly for me.
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
I don't hate WWS, but it does introduce many of the characteristics found in their future misfirings (ex. frankenstein's monster of parts squished together, too many lyrics, and a puncheyness that lacks soul).
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This was the first lead single for a new PJ album that I really didn’t like at all. I still find it grating and hash. Definitely one of my least favorite songs on Avocado.
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For surePHATJ wrote:This was the first lead single for a new PJ album that I really didn’t like at all. I still find it grating and hash. Definitely one of my least favorite songs on Avocado.
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And for sure to this.Monkey_Driven wrote:I don't hate WWS, but it does introduce many of the characteristics found in their future misfirings (ex. frankenstein's monster of parts squished together, too many lyrics, and a puncheyness that lacks soul).
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
Pretty generic guitar riffs, and an incredibly boring studio performance from everyone except Ed. Matt's drumming is particularly bland. Is it just a drum loop?!
I do quite like the melody and Ed's vocals though.
3/5
I do quite like the melody and Ed's vocals though.
3/5
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Re: Song of the Moment: World Wide Suicide
I've come into this thread three times to try and write my feeling on WWS and ended up deleting each and leaving. You said it perfectly. Thank you.Monkey_Driven wrote:I don't hate WWS, but it does introduce many of the characteristics found in their future misfirings (ex. frankenstein's monster of parts squished together, too many lyrics, and a puncheyness that lacks soul).