It might be considered bad form or lazy to have two posts in a row be music embeds but I just could not let this amazing little ditty pass by with out some comment.
Awesome, the fact that they've managed to make lyrics that A sound good and B are a fairly adequate if naturally simplified (it is after all a three minute cover of a pop song) presentation of the Bread and butter of the Manifesto.
Would love to see them take on Das Kapital, though perhaps they should break that one down into a whole album, ensuring that overproduction is given enough attention.
Or perhaps a ballad in the style of Celtic folk about Dialectical Materialism.
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