A familiar story. Band is awesome but once too many people think they're awesome they suck. What are these bands thinking??? Traveling the world playing music and making tons of money, they should be ashamed. I'm jealous. Oh yeah, buy this song...
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I paid the cashier for the beer and left the store. I paid the doorman 3 dollars at the door. I stood there blown away by the raw energy and crowd intensity, and I knew just what they need: They need corporate standardization. They need instant gratification. They need girl pants, pretty hair, and makeup to look pale and a souless businessman to make the sale. I paid my 20 bucks plus ticketmaster fees. I paid the merch guy 15 bucks for a CD. I stood in disbelief at the lack of energy and choreography, and I knew just what they need: They need to be dropped for unmet expectations. To break up from mounting debt frustration. Those fashion makeovers are starting to look stale. The souless businessman failed. And if this sounds like jealousy, it's cause there's no room on MTV for a fat ass like me. If you think this song's about you, I bet you're probably right. It's about why you play the music, and where you set your sights. Won't buy the new shit, cause it just feeds the machine. I pay for broadband so I'll download it for free. Been livin under this cloud of hypocrisy, so come see me after the show and I'll give you a CD. I need good honest art, not packaged entertainment. Music from within, not played for the attainment of money, and stardom, and the excess of fame. But if I was in their place, I'd probably do the same.
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