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Brainwashed This Way / Zombie / That Shirt
by
Meat Beat Manifesto
on
Satyricon
(1992) samples
Brazil
(Terry Gilliam,
):
We can offer you something at, say, eleven and a half per cent over thirty years, but you will have to buy insurance to qualify for this scheme.
Or, if you prefer something more specific, say, against electrical charges over seventy pounds.
All you are requested to do at this stage is to sign this form.
Think carefully before you decide. Thinking ahead in financial matters is always a wise course.
Your Mind Belongs to the State
by
Meat Beat Manifesto
on
Satyricon
(1992) samples
Ted Bundy's Final Interview
(Matthew Bright,
):
One day I woke up in Miami.
Track 15
by
Meat Beat Manifesto
on
Satyricon
(1992) samples
Dark Star
(John Carpenter,
):
I'm begining to glow... forever
Drop
by
Meat Beat Manifesto
on
Satyricon
(1992) samples
Fahrenheit 451
(François Truffaut,
):
Calling all citizens; look and listen.
Euthanasia
by
Meat Beat Manifesto
on
Satyricon
(1992) samples
Dracula A.D. 1972
(Alan Gibson,
):
Dig the music, kids!
Brainwashed This Way / Zombie / That Shirt
by
Meat Beat Manifesto
on
Satyricon
(1992) samples
Videodrome
(David Cronenberg,
):
The television screen is the retina of the minds eye. Therefore, whatever appears on the television screen emerges as raw experience to those who watch it.
Original Control - Version 2
by
Meat Beat Manifesto
on
Satyricon
(1992) samples
Dark Star
(John Carpenter,
):
Think we'll ever find any real intelligent life out there?
Who cares' Human League's
Circus of Death
)
Drop
by
Meat Beat Manifesto
on
Satyricon
(1992) samples
Dark Star
(John Carpenter,
):
Mark at 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, drop. Drop, drop!
How do you know you exist?
Your Mind Belongs to the State
by
Meat Beat Manifesto
on
Satyricon
(1992) samples
Head
(Bob Rafelson,
):
I do believe it's wrong, definitely. Standing around, and laughing at someone, infringing on people's rights.
They laugh at you, or they could jump out of a cab, they rob you.
Somebody could giggle at you. That's a violation of your civil rights.
Comedy. That's what the world is for. That's what it's based on. That's what this economy is based on.
Are you telling me that you don't see the connection between government and laughing at people?
Listen, somewhere they're gonna hang 'em.
I would take my belt off, and i would (slap) wham!
If he back-talks to me, I'll slap him across the face.
Fish should deal with fish. And that way, they could only prey on fish.
Possibly fines, exile.
Mental institutions.
Correction place.
Should use a baseball bat on 'em.
A good [slap] wham! on the seat.
They might even jeapordise the fish. Dog, not halibut.
Contamination.
An nuthouse.
The Alcatraz jail.' [raspberry noise]