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About the Iha collaboration: [http://hipstersunited.com/blog/archives/2008/05/kerrang-loudly-repeats-iha-manson-collaboration-rumor.html read this] ~[[User:Litso|Litso]]
 
About the Iha collaboration: [http://hipstersunited.com/blog/archives/2008/05/kerrang-loudly-repeats-iha-manson-collaboration-rumor.html read this] ~[[User:Litso|Litso]]
  

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About the Iha collaboration: read this ~Litso

MM's Sound and Vision

Does anyone else get the strong influence of the David Bowie album Low? I was just thinking how similar certain songs were.

"Arma-goddamn.." sounds like "Speed of Life" (not to be confused with the MM song "Speed of Pain"), "Four Rusted Horses", with its twangy, country-like intro, is a dead ringer for being THEoL's "Be My Wife". I think "The Wow" is the album's "Warszawa" or "Art Decade" since they both have an unconventional structure and largely experimental sound. Other songs also contain bits and bleeps that wouldn't be out of place in the aforementioned Bowie album.

Anyway, that was just my 2 cents.

-Red marquis 09:37, 15 April 2009 (UTC)