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Manic Street Preachers: 'Radiohead demean music'

Band slam the 'In Rainbows' approach

Fri 07 Dec, 2007

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Oh My Fucking God Will EVERYONE SHUT THE FUCK UP! How DARE YOU Speak About Wire That Way!? Lets Just Face It, Wire Is Right!! You Also Comment About The Manics Being Shit And Having Un Dedicated Fans! That Is So Untrue! Lets Just Face It! Nicky Has Been Nominated For The Sexyest Male In The Nme Awards And The Ugly Cunt Of a Singer From Radiohead Never Will Be Classed As Sexy! Plus! Radiohead Must Of Listend To Wire, Explain All The 'In Rainbows' In Zavi And Hmv! People Were Only Paying 1p For It! They Gave The Fuck Up! And What Does That Show! The Manics Are Good To Their Fans, I Met James And He Spoke To Me For Five Minutes! So Fuck Every Radiohead Fan I Hope You All Die! And The Same With The Band! The Iraqis Should Bomb An Arena Gig With Thm In It! NO WAIT They Cant Play An Arena Because They Have Not Enough Fans! Ps. Also Remember That The Manics Did A Gig In Cuba And Charged 7p For The Cubans To Get In And They Are Voted Godlike Geniouses Explain That Motherfuckers!!

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