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This was the last PJ song that debuted and immediately blew me away. I've come around to that level of rabid fandom on others since, but it's taken some time (You Are, All or None, Army Reserve, The Fixer...). But right out of the gate, this song punched me in the gut the same as NAIS, Hail, Hail, Brain of J.
Nothing since they debuted Grievance on tv has hit me the same way.
God after listening to live versions and then the studio again, I think this might be the song in their discography that most improves live. The studio track is like a 2/5 compared to the 4/5 of live
Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm Posts: 39922
tragabigzanda wrote:
This was the last PJ song that debuted and immediately blew me away. I've come around to that level of rabid fandom on others since, but it's taken some time (You Are, All or None, Army Reserve, The Fixer...). But right out of the gate, this song punched me in the gut the same as NAIS, Hail, Hail, Brain of J.
Nothing since they debuted Grievance on tv has hit me the same way.
They've been on a pretty consistent first song debut tear for me since Yield
Given To Fly Grievance I Am Mine World Wide Suicide The Fixer (unless we heard got some first, which did not blow me away on conan, though it was solid enough) Mind Your Manners
All in the running for my favorite song on each of their respective albums.
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