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Removed "Stromboli can be unscrambled into "Robotism"" from the trivia section because it is definitely not true; where does the L go?
(Removed "Stromboli can be unscrambled into "Robotism"" from the trivia section because it is definitely not true; where does the L go?)
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The lyric "Tilly & Wall shot a goal; Tally Hall saved it" makes reference not only to Tilly and the the Wall, but also to Talmon Henry "Tally" Hall, a retired american soccer player whose nickname made him a common erroneous search result for those searching for the band.
The lyric "Tilly & Wall shot a goal; Tally Hall saved it" makes reference not only to Tilly and the the Wall, but also to Talmon Henry "Tally" Hall, a retired american soccer player whose nickname made him a common erroneous search result for those searching for the band.
Stromboli can be unscrambled into "Robotism"


Aristotle's Denial pays homage to Nina Simone's 'Feeling Good', in the line "Stars when you shine, know how we feel". Both songs also make use of 3/4 time signatures, and a descending chord pattern.
Aristotle's Denial pays homage to Nina Simone's 'Feeling Good', in the line "Stars when you shine, know how we feel". Both songs also make use of 3/4 time signatures, and a descending chord pattern.
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