the introduction music to Sprockets is the song "Electric Cafe" found on
Kraftwerk's 1986 album of the same name.
quoted 14 lines this is either (1) a completely false fucked-up observation or (2) a
>this is either (1) a completely false fucked-up observation or (2) a
>completely true and fucked up observation
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>has anyone of north american saturday-night-live extraction noticed
>anyone notice that the sample in "digital" sounds like the music that
>intro's sprokets?
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>"this is my lover wolfie"
>"now it is time to dance!"
>"i have to go to stuttgart to see kraftverk" (doh! that was simpsons)
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>tsc.
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Chris Perkins "It's nice to be important,
cdperk@trib.com but it's more important to be nice."
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http://members.wbs.net/homepages/t/e/k/teknodeth.html
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Man is no machine, Thorns they lurk on
Man is no God, rose's stem.
Mankind is, and always will be... Thorns they do intend
a pest. no harm then.
-Claus Larsen -:Wumpscut:
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