Talk:Out of Exile
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[edit] Superstupid? WTF?
Is it a real song or is it someone being an ass? Hello2112 22:22, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
> Yes this is a real song PaulConnolly 11:08, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
I was just hearing the song "Drown Me Slowly" and when it comes to the part when he sings: "Don't let them take you down ..Leave a better world than you found" and you know there is a backround voice while he sings that.
I had my earphones plugged in and I could clearly hear that Backround voice sing: "The open mouth of the city Swallowed the town With that same old concrete That I still walk down And it seems they put a shine On this place when I was young But baby I just don’t see it now"
which is in fact from the song "Sound of a Gun" featured on "Revelations"
of you can add this to the page in correct and formal english for me, because as I'm a Germany, I like the Englisch Wiki more than the German, but I won't mess around here!!
Greetings
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