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The "polite" version changes the lyrical order:  Instead of "fuck you / use you / scar you / break you", it's "use you / scar you / fuck you / break you" (which works better anyway, IMHO).  Also, is "erased, over, out" an instrumental?  It doesn't have lyrics per se, unless you count the outrageously stretched out "eeeeeeerrrrrrraaaaaaassssssseeeeeee mmmmmmmmeeeeeeee" that repeats over and over.  (I think of it more as yet another odd instrument than actual lyrics.) --[[User:Mr z|Mr z]] 13:48, 7 March 2007 (PST)
 
The "polite" version changes the lyrical order:  Instead of "fuck you / use you / scar you / break you", it's "use you / scar you / fuck you / break you" (which works better anyway, IMHO).  Also, is "erased, over, out" an instrumental?  It doesn't have lyrics per se, unless you count the outrageously stretched out "eeeeeeerrrrrrraaaaaaassssssseeeeeee mmmmmmmmeeeeeeee" that repeats over and over.  (I think of it more as yet another odd instrument than actual lyrics.) --[[User:Mr z|Mr z]] 13:48, 7 March 2007 (PST)
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I believe the sounds at the beginning of the song are actually mouthpieces of various instruments being played without the instruments themselves.  The buzzing sounds sound like brass mouthpieces, and the tongued airy-squeaky sounds sound like reeded woodwind mouthpieces.  Can someone confirm if this is the case, perhaps by direct comparison? --[[User:Mr z|Mr z]] 13:52, 7 March 2007 (PST)

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The "polite" version changes the lyrical order: Instead of "fuck you / use you / scar you / break you", it's "use you / scar you / fuck you / break you" (which works better anyway, IMHO). Also, is "erased, over, out" an instrumental? It doesn't have lyrics per se, unless you count the outrageously stretched out "eeeeeeerrrrrrraaaaaaassssssseeeeeee mmmmmmmmeeeeeeee" that repeats over and over. (I think of it more as yet another odd instrument than actual lyrics.) --Mr z 13:48, 7 March 2007 (PST)

I believe the sounds at the beginning of the song are actually mouthpieces of various instruments being played without the instruments themselves. The buzzing sounds sound like brass mouthpieces, and the tongued airy-squeaky sounds sound like reeded woodwind mouthpieces. Can someone confirm if this is the case, perhaps by direct comparison? --Mr z 13:52, 7 March 2007 (PST)

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