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Friday, 15 October 2010 @ 01:18
the morning benders

GOOD GOD HOW CAN A BAND HAVE SO MANY BEAUTIFUL ACOUSTIC/LIVE VIDEOS???

This is most definitely the start of another one of my numerous musician obsessions. Whether it shall be short-lived (because I will be extremely prone to overzealously overplaying their songs to their respective deaths these weeks to come) or not I cannot say, but at least for the moment, I am completely enthralled by their music.



And Chris Chu. Nngggnghhhhhhhh is all I can tell you.



Reasons why this interview is (Y):
- CHRIS CHU IS SO FUCKIN CUTE I COULD JIZZ MA PANTS RIGHT NOW
- Arcade Fire's Wake Up at the start of the video ;)
- Weezer fans are family pls hahahaha