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Arcade Fire – You Already Know
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[Intro: Jonathan Ross Sample] / (We have fabulous music from the fantastic) / Arcade Fire! / [Verse 1: Win Butler] / Lights / Sometimes it moves so fast / Sometimes it moves so
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Arcade Fire – WE
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The song/album borrows its title from Russian author Yevgeny Zamyatin’s 1921 sci-fi novel “We” and comes after it’s divided into two parts “I” and “WE”, with “I” channeling “the
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Arcade Fire – Reflektive Age
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[Instrumental]
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Arcade Fire (Ft. David Bowie) – Reflektor
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Released on a vinyl single under the alias of The Reflektors on 9/9/13, this song features David Bowie on backing vocals.
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Arcade Fire – Porno
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In the internet age, pornography is more accessible than ever. “Porno” explores the effect that has on intimacy, both physical and emotional. Our narrator insists he isn’t like the
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Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
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The first song on Arcade Fire’s 2010 album The Suburbs. Like their other work, it’s concerned with growing up, but isn’t fictional – it’s about band members Win and Will Butler’s
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Arcade Fire – Supersymmetry
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This song is about grief for a departed lover.
It was originally written for Spike Jonze’s film, Her.
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Arcade Fire – Flashbulb Eyes
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This song explores the belief that having your photograph taken can steal your soul.
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Arcade Fire – Afterlife
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“Afterlife” had its debut on Saturday Night Live.
An official lyric video was released before the release of the Reflektor album, featuring clips from Orfeu Negro (Black Orpheus
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Arcade Fire – We Exist
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The second track on Reflektor deals with a young man coming to terms with his homosexuality.
There’s a song on Reflektor called “We Exist”, which is about a gay kid talking to his
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Arcade Fire – Normal Person
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Alienation is one of the central themes of Reflektor, and nowhere is it more explicit than on “Normal Person”. It simultaneously captures the spirit of universal “us-vs-them
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Arcade Fire – Reflektive Age Samples
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See all of “Reflektive Age” by Arcade Fire’s samples
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Arcade Fire – Broken Window
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The B-side of Keep The Car Running, the second single off of second album Neon Bible.
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Arcade Fire – Reflektor Album Art
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Reflektor Album Art Lyrics. Arcade Fire: "Reflektor". Embed. How to Format Lyrics ... You Already Know. 8. Joan of Arc. 9. Here Comes the Night Time II. 10. Awful ...
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Arcade Fire – Joan of Arc
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This song exists on two levels. First, it tells the tale of Joan of Arc, the Frenchwoman who, according to a vision she claims to have seen when she was twelve, helps inspire the
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Arcade Fire – Here Comes the Night Time II
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Unlike the song’s counterpart, “Here Comes the Night Time”, where the track is talking about the night time literally, “Here Comes the Night Time II” is about depression, and it
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ABC Films – What In God’s Name Do You Think You’re Doing?
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[Intro] / What in god’s name do you think you’re doing? / So muchnesses and I’m not, okay I’m going back… / It’s enormous on the way back at home / Need to take a break and down
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Justin Timberlake – CAN'T STOP THE FEELING!
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“Can’t Stop The Feeling” is the official theme from Dreamworks' animated film, Trolls. Justin Timberlake does the voice for a character named Branch, and is also the executive
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Arcade Fire – We Used to Wait
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Arcade Fire reminisces on simpler times when everything wasn’t readily available to us and we had more time to ponder on our lives.
Check out the interactive video at http://
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Arcade Fire – Here Comes the Night Time
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“Here Comes the Night Time” references missionaries and “the absurdity that you can go to a place like Haiti and teach people something about God. Like, the opposite really seems
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Arcade Fire – Soft Power
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[Verse 1: Win Butler] / Soft power got them so upset / They think it's over, but it's not done yet / Soft power in the underground / Gonna let the wind, blow the shit all around
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Arcade Fire – Awful Sound (Oh Eurydice)
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Awful Sound continues the story of two lovers set up by “Here Comes the Night Time II”. The album uses the fable of Orpheus and Eurydice as a metaphor for the toxic relationship of
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Arcade Fire – Apocrypha
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[Intro: Announcer] / You officers that are stationed in front of the stage behind the barricade: You will go to Mr. Maury Shapiro, the first aid man, and he will furnish you with
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Arcade Fire – Month of May
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By the time The Suburbs came out in 2010, Arcade Fire had already successfully transitioned from indie darlings to hanging with Bruce Springsteen, and their sound started to
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Arcade Fire – (Antichrist Television Blues)
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This song had alternative titles as it was being created, including “Joe Simpson,” who is the father of Jessica Simpson and an inspiration for the narrator of the song (see https
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Arcade Fire – Get Right
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[Chorus:] / Better get right, before you die / Better get right / Better get right, before you die / Better get right / [Chorus] / Better get right, before you die / Better get
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Big Baby Gandhi – Scum In Amerika
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[Verse 1: Big Baby Gandhi] / I'm chilling in the hood with my people / Refills of E pills, y'all already know how the weed feels / Spin sentence (?) mathematical, let you go with a
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