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PrimeElement
You're wondering who I am; machine or mannequin With parts made in Japan, I am the modern man!
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voce_della_luna
it comes from a very creative era. Styx was one of the leading one. the melody and lyrics are both curious and extraordinary.
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petritis
I started drawing little killroys after learning a bit about this. I rarely do it now, but it still happens. They had a big poster they wanted us to sign at work recently and I drew on there. Check it out on wikipedia if you are curious: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilroy_was_here
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Dyko2099
Too good. Machine or Man-I-Can? I am the Mod-Ren man! I grew to truly appreciate the sheer awesomeness of this song while at college, which lead, of course, to this song being used in every project, assignment, and study session from that point on. Killroy! Killroy! ...killroy... You just know that the last one there can only be truly performed while on one knee while reaching up towards the sky with one hand.
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RenanBirck
This song remembers me of computers in the 60s/70s... Blinking lights, punch cards and tapes, room-large mainframes (which now are slower than your pocket calculator), green-screen terminals, etc...
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imdwalrus05
I like how this song is used to end the Barenaked Ladies' The King of Bedside Manor. There isn't much of a reason for it, but Styx love is always a good thing.
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