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1. Liars - "Army of Me"

1. Liars - "Army of Me"

Liars On "Army Of Me"
"We were in Belgium when we got this call. I became sleepless with excitement -- tossing and turning thinking of Post. Immediately my brain got stuck on that bass line from 'Army of Me.' All night in my head it went: Duh nu nuh nu nuh nu nuh de Duh nu nuh nu nuh nu nuh ... In the morning when i woke up i was convinced those notes were the same as some Rage Against The Machine song. I told the guys, we thought it was funny."
- Angus Andrew

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amazing, dudes. if there was a bjork song to do, you picked the right one.

Posted by: Dan at March 31, 2008 7:54 PM | Reply
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wow. excellent way to start a great compilation!
nice work, liars.
and thanks, stereogum. I love these tribute albums.

Posted by: Lukas Suveg at March 31, 2008 11:46 PM | Reply
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wow. pretty shitty interpretation. no more of the great vocal hookline and the drumloop half as fast - what a lame idea...

you ruinied one of the best bjork songs here... what a shame and a absolute turn-off to listen to the other songs.

AL FROM HELL.

Posted by: al from hell at April 3, 2008 5:46 AM | Reply
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Awful awful awful!!! It sounds like someone put them in a blender and set it puree. The rhythm was slow the vocals were highly distorted and they really over did it with the sound effects very poor job for really good song I am highly disappointed!

Posted by: Phill p at April 8, 2008 6:33 PM | Reply
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This sounds horrible, like a tape that has been too much time under direct sunlight. You guys really are Liars, you ain't musicians you are simply lame clowns destroying someone else's work. Take a shower and stay away from making more of this crap.

Posted by: Orion at April 23, 2008 10:52 AM | Reply
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