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The Last Settlers

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Carlucci

 Genre: Electropop
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A song about never wanting to settle down, meeting a woman for the first time that you've only seen via a JPEG file, and then getting lost in the King of Prussia Mall.
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We're not even remotely ready to settle down.
We've got twenty more years; Then maybe we'll take a bow.
Sure, we look like senators, talk professionally, never in doubt.
In the evenings we are systematically always en route.

I'll meet you after the happy hour, man.
And then we'll head to the North Star show.
And maybe next year will finally be the year that I save up some dough.

But for now...

Such a lovely JPEG...I wonder what she looks like...in person.
Such a lovely JPEG...I wonder what she looks like...in person.
Such a lovely JPEG...I wonder what she looks like...in person.

I'm drunk in the King of Prussia Mall...
Three mojitos...
Some random girl said it was pretty cool...
I'm drunk in the King of Prussia Mall...
Buying a fifty-eight dollar sweater...
At Urban Outfitters...
Fuck, get me the fuck out of here.
I'm drunk in the King of Prussia Mall...
Where's my car?
Shit...Where?...Fuck...
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Plays: 30
Downloads: 26
Votes: 1
Uploaded: Jun 28, 2006 - 06:54:05 PM
Last Updated: Jun 28, 2006 - 06:54:05 PM Last Played: Jan 13, 2008 - 04:27:31 AM
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Schello said 1214 days ago (August 1st, 2006)
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Genre Info
Electropop (also called Technopop) is a subgenre of synth pop music which flourished during the early 1980s, although the first recordings were made in the late 1970s. Numerous bands have carried on the electropop tradition into the 1990s and 2000s.

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