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Polite, Quiet, Honest.
Played it on my way home from Long Beach, ended up repeating the song the whole ride home.
The track was the most pop punk song I had ever listened to and turned me on to the whole 2000’s pop punk scene. The album to me was a masterpiece.
The gig was in my hometown of Santa Ana. One of his older songs and he even brought out SZA to perform with him.
This song is really about heroin addiction, but it is so uplifting and has such a good vibe to it, it can be seen as any other song about loving another being.
The production on this song is really well done and Jay-Z’s verse is one of the best I’ve ever heard in this new age of rap.
I listen to it wherever it comes on. The song is just so catchy and has a great ring to it that I’ve never met anyone not ene hoy listening to it.
It conjures up memories of me walking home after school, thinking I was hot stuff because no one else listened to this type of rap at my age. Every kid my age would be listening to Macklemore and such.
The overall message. Rage showed me how much of an impact music can have. I always carry De La Rocha’s lyrics in the back of my head.
It ends the night with a bang. You can’t go wrong with ending the night with a David Bowie classic. The message is just so beautiful that it can be perfect to end a big get together or just with someone that means a lot to you.
Polite, Quiet, Honest.
Played it on my way home from Long Beach, ended up repeating the song the whole ride home.
The track was the most pop punk song I had ever listened to and turned me on to the whole 2000’s pop punk scene. The album to me was a masterpiece.
The gig was in my hometown of Santa Ana. One of his older songs and he even brought out SZA to perform with him.
This song is really about heroin addiction, but it is so uplifting and has such a good vibe to it, it can be seen as any other song about loving another being.
The production on this song is really well done and Jay-Z’s verse is one of the best I’ve ever heard in this new age of rap.
I listen to it wherever it comes on. The song is just so catchy and has a great ring to it that I’ve never met anyone not ene hoy listening to it.
It conjures up memories of me walking home after school, thinking I was hot stuff because no one else listened to this type of rap at my age. Every kid my age would be listening to Macklemore and such.
The overall message. Rage showed me how much of an impact music can have. I always carry De La Rocha’s lyrics in the back of my head.
It ends the night with a bang. You can’t go wrong with ending the night with a David Bowie classic. The message is just so beautiful that it can be perfect to end a big get together or just with someone that means a lot to you.