Subliminable Messages
Subliminable Messages is the sixth album by Ten Foot Pole. The title refers to a Bushism.[1]
Subliminable Messages | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 8, 2004 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock | |||
Length | 29:56 | |||
Label | Go-Kart | |||
Ten Foot Pole chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Wake Up (And Smell the Fascism)" - 2:42
- "Kicked Out of Kindergarten" - 2:48
- "She Looks Like" - 1:52
- "Rachel Corrie" - 2:57
- "Black and Blue" - 2:52
- "Last Call for Russell's Balls" - 2:52
- "With You by My Side" - 2:27
- "Still Believe" - 2:09
- "Your World" - 2:48
- "Heaven and Hell" - 2:44
- "The Quest" - 2:33
- "Toss It All" - 3:22
Credits
- Dennis Jagard: vocals and guitar
- Kevin Ruggeri: drums and vocals
- Mike Levy: bass and vocals
- Eric Cody: lead guitar
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gollark: On what? There are devices without real time clocks.
gollark: You could easily make it so that some tiny community runs it on their toasters, but if there's ever an actual financial incentive someone *will* fix it.
gollark: Someone could just fix that, and I don't know *how* you would manage to introduce those in a mining algorithm.
gollark: Interesting. Toasters aren't fast, though. So anyone doing it seriously would just port the code to an actual high power computer.
References
- "You know, the idea of putting subliminable messages into ads is—it's ridiculous." George W. Bush. Retrieved December 8, 2008 from CNN Transcripts, "Larry King Live: What's So Funny About Election 2000?" Aired September 29, 2000.
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