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Song Notes: I'm kinda not in the mood to do this right now, but I'm gonna be at the Ladytron show tonight, so I know I won't have time later, so here it goes! This is from the Otis Ball & The Chains album "I'm Gonna Love You Till I Don't", which is a great record title. The band was discovered by They Might Be Giants, who were instrumental in getting them signed to Bar/None -- and they also sing backup on this cut, if you couldn't already tell. It's actually a pretty good pop song with amusing lyrics. I don't think Otis Ball ever released anything else aside from this record, and I should actually pick up the full thing at some point, but hey. Here is the cut with TMBG on it. - Rev. Syung Myung Me

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  • Song Notes: I'm kinda not in the mood to do this right now, but I'm gonna be at the Ladytron show tonight, so I know I won't have time later, so here it goes! This is from the Otis Ball & The Chains album "I'm Gonna Love You Till I Don't", which is a great record title. The band was discovered by They Might Be Giants, who were instrumental in getting them signed to Bar/None -- and they also sing backup on this cut, if you couldn't already tell. It's actually a pretty good pop song with amusing lyrics. I don't think Otis Ball ever released anything else aside from this record, and I should actually pick up the full thing at some point, but hey. Here is the cut with TMBG on it. - Rev. Syung Myung Me
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  • Song Notes: I'm kinda not in the mood to do this right now, but I'm gonna be at the Ladytron show tonight, so I know I won't have time later, so here it goes! This is from the Otis Ball & The Chains album "I'm Gonna Love You Till I Don't", which is a great record title. The band was discovered by They Might Be Giants, who were instrumental in getting them signed to Bar/None -- and they also sing backup on this cut, if you couldn't already tell. It's actually a pretty good pop song with amusing lyrics. I don't think Otis Ball ever released anything else aside from this record, and I should actually pick up the full thing at some point, but hey. Here is the cut with TMBG on it. - Rev. Syung Myung Me
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