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Post by celcip on Dec 29, 2003 2:17:40 GMT -5
it's the only one i skip past when listening to 'fabulous muscles'
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Post by idranktodie on Dec 30, 2003 19:19:34 GMT -5
it's the only one i skip past when listening to 'fabulous muscles' really? i think it's a really good song. a little disturbing? yes , but very singable. ( if thats a word) even if i do feel a little strange being a strait guy & singing some of the lyrics, but i will say i do like the insound version better , but thats my only complaint & it's a small one. i just really liked the sounds in it. nate from the healthy home
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Post by the genius of seth on Jan 28, 2004 12:34:52 GMT -5
i think the song fabulous muscles is a great example of how music truly has no boundries...
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Post by Chris from Boston on Jan 28, 2004 17:55:13 GMT -5
i think the song fabulous muscles is a great example of how music truly has no boundries... How so? I mean, it's a pretty straightforward pop song, all things considered.
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Post by the genius of seth on Jan 28, 2004 19:40:18 GMT -5
the fact that a straight guy is singing that song
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Post by workartage on Jan 28, 2004 21:18:18 GMT -5
jamie has said in at least one interview that he is bi, but i think i still get your point. that song crosses boundaries that most artists dont even think about.
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Post by the genius of seth on Jan 29, 2004 15:38:37 GMT -5
precicely
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