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	<description>kill all my demons and my angels might die too</description>
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		<title>By: larissa</title>
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		<description>&quot;Hé t&#039;es devenu un inconditionnel de Mickey 3d ou quoi!&quot; as one might say around here. :)

&#039;Tis a good song, and I&#039;m glad you like it. No doubt you recognise the little girl in the video, who also was the main character in the video for their single &#039;Respire&#039;, which, if I remeber correctly, can incidentally also be found here on this neat-o lil blog. And while the two songs have different storylines and different vibes to them, they share the theme of living in a dull, deadened society, with only limited or secretive access to more vibrant, colourful worlds. A critique of modern homogeneous culture dressed up in good tunes and beats :)</description>
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<p>&#8216;Tis a good song, and I&#8217;m glad you like it. No doubt you recognise the little girl in the video, who also was the main character in the video for their single &#8216;Respire&#8217;, which, if I remeber correctly, can incidentally also be found here on this neat-o lil blog. And while the two songs have different storylines and different vibes to them, they share the theme of living in a dull, deadened society, with only limited or secretive access to more vibrant, colourful worlds. A critique of modern homogeneous culture dressed up in good tunes and beats :)</p>
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