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Grotesque (After the Gramme)

Album - 17 november 1980 - DeB Id: 28949
By The Fall
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 Mark E. Smith is like a kind of Bob Dylan from the afterlife.

 Pieces like 'C’N’C-S Mithering' reveal Smith’s dadaist 'slam poetry' through steady beats and filtered vocals.

 Dive into The Fall’s Grotesque and discover a bold fusion of punk, noise, and poetic innovation!

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O'er grassy dale, and lowland scene
Come see, come hear, the English Scheme.
The lower-class, want brass, bad chests, scrounge fags.
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Wireless enthusiast intercepts government secret radio band and
uncovers secrets and scandals of deceitful type proportions.

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Three days
Three months
Three days
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Net cap. of 58 thousand pounds
They sweat on their way down
Grey ports with customs bastards
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Hate wide for dog breeder
in the town of purport
A never seen dog breeder
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The people I like live
in kitchens and halls.

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The Fall

The Fall were an English post-punk band formed in 1976, strongly identified with vocalist and main lyricist Mark E. Smith, known for constant line-up changes and a repetitive, abrasive, minimalist sound.
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