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- 3717438caefb206a9e823cbbdb282ba286ed9992aa92cbfbb7e6003d5e6db50c date "November 2005".
- 3717438caefb206a9e823cbbdb282ba286ed9992aa92cbfbb7e6003d5e6db50c first "Simon".
- 3717438caefb206a9e823cbbdb282ba286ed9992aa92cbfbb7e6003d5e6db50c isCitedBy Cold_wave_(music).
- 3717438caefb206a9e823cbbdb282ba286ed9992aa92cbfbb7e6003d5e6db50c journal Uncut_(magazine).
- 3717438caefb206a9e823cbbdb282ba286ed9992aa92cbfbb7e6003d5e6db50c last "Reynolds".
- 3717438caefb206a9e823cbbdb282ba286ed9992aa92cbfbb7e6003d5e6db50c quote "The Scream also draws from the moment when psychedelia turned dark. "Helter Skelter" is covered, surely as much for the Manson connection as for Beatles love. Guitarist John McKay's flange resembles a cold wave update of 1967 style phasing, and the stridency of Siouxsie's singing channels Grace Slick.".
- 3717438caefb206a9e823cbbdb282ba286ed9992aa92cbfbb7e6003d5e6db50c title "78.0".