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There is a mumbled line that sounds like "Nice person" or "Nice prison". I can't make it out.<br> | There is a mumbled line that sounds like "Nice person" or "Nice prison". I can't make it out.<br> | ||
The last verse is spoken and vocally edited to sound deeper and quieter, and is a lot faster than the other lines.<br> | The last verse is spoken and vocally edited to sound deeper and quieter, and is a lot faster than the other lines.<br> | ||
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So I walk back home, open up the cupboard, walk back to the post office<br> | So I walk back home, open up the cupboard, walk back to the post office<br> | ||
− | Walk in with a nine in each and blow their fucking heads off | + | Walk in with a nine in each and blow their fucking heads off<br/> |
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+ | Music: P. Bellendir / Lyrics: T. Schroeder <br/> | ||
+ | <span style="color:darkblue;"> Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes. </span><br/> |
Revision as of 23:11, 18 October 2009
Song Review
Nice is a song on the SSV album. It is the first track on the CD and LP.
The song mainly consists of one repeating bass line, with the occasional reverberated synth line.
The vocals start at 2'33"
At 5'08" (before the second "Nice post office"),
There is a mumbled line that sounds like "Nice person" or "Nice prison". I can't make it out.
The last verse is spoken and vocally edited to sound deeper and quieter, and is a lot faster than the other lines.
Lyrics
Nice grass
I walked past the grass
Nice flowers
Walked past the flowers
Nice trees
I walked past the trees
Nice park
Walked past the park
Nice post office
Nice grass
I walked past the grass
Nice flowers
Walked past the flowers
Nice trees
Walked past the trees
Nice post office
Nice people
So I walk back home, open up the cupboard, walk back to the post office
Walk in with a nine in each and blow their fucking heads off
Music: P. Bellendir / Lyrics: T. Schroeder
Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes.