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Vampire Weekend – A-Punk
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“A-Punk” clocks in at just over two minutes, but its awkward, reference-filled narrative, guitar, prep, and diversity with instruments like the chamberlain allow it to be
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Vampire Weekend – A-Punk (Live in St. Augustine)
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[Spoken] / Alright! / [Verse 1] / Johanna drove slowly into the city / The Hudson River all filled with snow / She spied the ring on His Honor's finger / Oh, oh, oh / A thousand
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Vampire Weekend – A-Punk Samples
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Vampire Weekend – A-Punk Samples
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Rockapella – A-Punk
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[Intro] / Ay, ay, ay, ay / Ay, ay, ay / Look outside, the raincoat coming, say oh / Look outside, the raincoat coming, say oh / Oh, oh / Ay, ay, ay, ay / Ay, ay, ay / [Verse 1
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Vampire Weekend (Ft. Steve Lacy) – Sunflower
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“Sunflower” was released alongside “Big Blue” as the third and fourth singles from Vampire Weekend’s album Father of the Bride.
The track features guitarist Steve Lacy from The
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Vampire Weekend – Campus
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Rostam Batmanglij, the primary writer of the song, based “Campus” on “Cruel Professor,” a short story in Ezra Koenig’s collection Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa from his senior honors
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Vampire Weekend – Campus
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Rostam Batmanglij, the primary writer of the song, based “Campus” on “Cruel Professor,” a short story in Ezra Koenig’s collection Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa from his senior honors
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Vampire Weekend – Oxford Comma
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“Oxford Comma” is full of anything and everything from slick guitar riffs to Lil Jon references, and appears as the second track on Vampire Weekend’s eponymous debut album.
When
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Vampire Weekend – Nick from Orlando Intro
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[Spoken] / [Ezra Koenig] / Thank you very much / Who had the sign there? Is that you? / You have the sign there? / Well, show me the sign / Had to double check what it said / It
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Skatune Network (Ft. Jeff Rosenstock) – (Sk)A-Punk
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[Verse 1] / Johanna drove slowly into the city / The Hudson River all filled with snow / She spied the ring on His Honor's finger / Oh, oh, oh / [Verse 2] / A thousand years in one
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Vampire Weekend – Oxford Comma (Rehearsal Version)
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[Verse 1] / Who gives a fuck about an Oxford comma? / I've seen those English dramas too; I did / So if there's any other way to spell the [?] / It's fine with me, with me / [
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Cyanide and Silicone – Ayyy Samples
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Adam WarRock – SLVATION (f/ Tribe One) Samples
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Ezra Koenig – 2 CHRONOS (mad dog u.rtf)
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Characteristically batshit textedit file Vampire Weekend frontman Ezra Koenig wrote for his 30th birthday and published to his Twitter feed. He probably wrote this joke, which
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Vampire Weekend – Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa
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“Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa” is a weird class-parable type song, and the fourth track on Vampire Weekend’s self-titled debut.
Remember when people used to call Vampire Weekend’s style
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Vampire Weekend – Sunflower (Live in Miami)
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[Verse 1] / Sunflower in the morning / Standing in the garden / All before you wake / No power can compel you / Out into the daylight / Let that evil wait / [Chorus] / Strange
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cxltgod & Tomm Ooo – A-Punk
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[Verse 1: Tomm Ooo] / Johanna drove slowly to the city / The Hudson River filled out with snow / She spied the ring on His Honor's finger / Oh-oh-oh / A thousand years in one piece
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