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FSOL's "My Kingdom" Prophecy
 

cannaafxx from MI on 2001-09-20 19:11 [#00034670]



"Everyone in the world is doing something without me,"
starts track 3, off the My Kingdom single from the album
Dead Cities. The cover art, from the single, features the
twisted wreckage from a building. The music is gritty and
sad.
Does FSOL know more about the future than we thought?


 

Tony Semen from California on 2001-09-20 19:22 [#00034687]



I predicted it cos I once did two shits in a row, and they
were both shaped like the world trade centre. So I stuck my
penis into them and they collapsed!!!


 

Id Lab from The Untitled Kingdom on 2001-09-20 22:09 [#00034774]



Surely they sampled that from a film? I think you're drawing
some pretty shaky conclusions - the city in the video was
definitely London, and there have been enough twisted wrecks
of buildings in history to cover years' worth of records.
Still, nice try. But did you see that hiphop album with the
artists blowing up the WTC on the cover? That's a little
closer, I think.


 

Julian Casablancas on 2001-09-20 22:32 [#00034782]



Spookiest of all was Manchester band Osama Bin Ladin's 1987
hit "Two Planes Will Crash Into The World Trade Center In
New York And One Into The Pentagon On September 11th 2001"
released on OHMYGOD! records.


 

|REFLEX| from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on 2001-09-20 23:22 [#00034795]



That was pretty fuckin' stupid.

Idlad: what artist was that? the hip hop one.


 

wayout from a plastic bubble on 2001-09-21 01:53 [#00034897]



i've always thought the whole album dead cities was kinda
about the apocalypse, so i guess it would fit pretty well in
any vaguely apocalyptic situation..
i dont want to start another debate about prophesies but i
must admit some of radiohead's lyrics are beginning to sound
eerily prophetic..."rain down/ from a great hight/ the dust
and the screaming, etc." not only that but i once read
somewhere that when asked what the song paranoid android was
about, one of thom's responses was that its about the fall
of the roman empire... just a thought


 


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