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From:
Zenon M. Feszczak
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Wed, 6 Nov 1996 14:41:41 -0500
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Re: (idm) FSOL lmtd one billion...
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quoted 3 lines Papua New Guinea, Cascade, and Lifeforms were all in the UK's Top-40.>Papua New Guinea, Cascade, and Lifeforms were all in the UK's Top-40. >Dead Cities will surely join them. >
A credit to the UK music-listening public. Here in the U.S., reading the Top 40 charts has been known to induce suicide attempts and catatonic states. Can you imagine: "Hi, this is Casey Casum with American Top 40! Today, at number 11, climbing up the charts from last week's entry at number 29, is the latest catchy hit from Future Sound of London - 'We Have Explosive'. These friendly English boys are at it again, and we'll have their mothers on momentarily to discuss their reactions to the surprising success of their sons' music - (mother's voice - "I still experience some difficulty in calling this music.") We just got a call from Molly in Intercourse, Pennsylvania, and she wants to dedicate this song to Biff. So, Biff, if you're out there listening, this one's from the heart! So here it is, the song that everyone's been singing, that spawned the greatest dance craze since "Macarena" - 'We Have Explosive'!" Syrupfully, Zenon M. Feszczak Ambientologist