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'''Aristotle's Denial feat. [[Cojum Dip]]''' is a song by [[Joe Hawley]], from the album [[Joe Hawley Joe Hawley]]. Aristotle's Denial is the 9th track on the album and is the only non-reversed song from the revered re-release: 'Yelwah Eoj Yelwah Eoj'.
'''Aristotle's Denial''' is a song by [[Joe Hawley]], from the album [[Joe Hawley Joe Hawley]]. Aristotle's Denial is the 9th track on the album and features [[Bora Karaca]]'s [[Cojum Dip]]. It is the only non-reversed song from the revered re-release: 'Yelwah Eoj Yelwah Eoj'.


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=== Trivia ===
== Trivia ==
Tilly and the Wall is a band that played at some of the same venues as Tally Hall during the Good and Evil 2008 tour. In the [[Boralogue]], Bora describes that the similarity between the two bands' names caused tension.
* 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. Tilly and the Wall is a band that played at some of the same venues as Tally Hall during the Good and Evil 2008 tour.
 
* 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.
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.
* "Flying narwhal's adventure in standing refrain" may be a reference to the music video for "Isle Unto Thyself"
 
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.
 
"Flying narwhal's adventure in standing refrain" may be a reference to the music video for "Isle Unto Thyself"


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